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I have recently completed creating my religion. Please ask me questions about it.

Your opinion:

  • Someone shouldn't follow a religion that wasn't revealed to them or someone else.

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Milton Platt

Well-Known Member
What do you want to know?

Nothing. Your religion is entirely made up to suit your own desires and fantasies. It has no intrinsic value to anyone except possibly you. It affects nothing and nobody but you. It is irrelevant to the rest of us. Not trying to be harsh, but I see no reason to enter into a question and answer thread that has no real value. I might as well be talking about Batman or Superman.

But thanks for sharing, anyway.
 

Eorlhu

Member
Nothing. Your religion is entirely made up to suit your own desires and fantasies. It has no intrinsic value to anyone except possibly you. It affects nothing and nobody but you. It is irrelevant to the rest of us. Not trying to be harsh, but I see no reason to enter into a question and answer thread that has no real value. I might as well be talking about Batman or Superman.

But thanks for sharing, anyway.
That isn't necessarily true. There's a Brazilian guy whom I met on kik that started following Walngarpiril a week ago. And just that I created a religion to fit my ideologies doesn't mean that nobody else shares them. I was quite surprised when he started following Walngarpiril but I doubt that there's nobody else like him. Ultimately nearly all other religions are the same. People offer their ideas and some are more popular than others. I imagine my attitude towards Myarlngalang is a lot like that of adherents of Abrahamic religions that figuratively interpret the Old and New Testaments to the world described therein.
 
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