Saru (concept)
Saru was a seventh century Asritaykan scholar who took the faith by storm when he began preaching the concept of the 'failure of knowledge'. This belief states that it is impossible for humans to truly know anything, as the lack of divinity means that there is no universal truth and that all knowledge is thus impossible to confirm the veracity of and thus useless to bother with learning. Of course, further scholars have argued it is impossible to know that it's impossible to know this, as well that it's impossible to know that there are no gods, as well as it's impossible to know if it is impossible to know that, and so on and so forth.