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Which non-God beings do you believe in

Check all that you believe in. Don't be afraid, in this forum no one will make fun. Explain in post


  • Total voters
    23

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Big foot, dawg. Gigantopithecus. New and "dead" species, if that ever happens really, are found all the time. Homo sapiens have survived the previous catastrophe, why wouldn't other hominids?

The thread asks what non-god beings i believe in, not what myth or fantasy i believe in.
I know human beings exist, so do an estimated 8.5 other species thay i also believe in, but as far as i know, non of those you listed
 

ChieftheCef

Well-Known Member
The thread asks what non-god beings i believe in, not what myth or fantasy i believe in.
I know human beings exist, so do an estimated 8.5 other species thay i also believe in, but as far as i know, non of those you listed
Big foot, dawg. Gigantopithecus. New and "dead" species, if that ever happens really, are found all the time. Homo sapiens have survived the previous catastrophe, why wouldn't other hominids?

Yeah, don't look into my claim like someone who is actually intelligent, not that less intelligence should be wasted, but just dismiss my claim like someone intelligent enough to believe in Yaldabaoth.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Big foot, dawg. Gigantopithecus. New and "dead" species, if that ever happens really, are found all the time. Homo sapiens have survived the previous catastrophe, why wouldn't other hominids?

Yeah, don't look into my claim like someone who is actually intelligent, not that less intelligence should be wasted, but just dismiss my claim like someone intelligent enough to believe in Yaldabaoth.

I've already looked while you were still in diapers, without evidence you have nothing but belief, so get over yourself.

Oh, 128 last time I was tested how about you?
 

ChieftheCef

Well-Known Member
I've already looked while you were still in diapers, without evidence you have nothing but belief, so get over yourself.

Oh, 128 last time I was tested how about you?
Watch survivor man, dude. Autistic scientists are trying to keep it down. Points still stand.
 

Alien826

No religious beliefs
And Bloody Marys

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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
See that's how blinded by lack of believe in what people consider super natural. I just cited a source.

Nope, not sure you actually know the meaning of source, what were you saying about intelligence?

A source is a link to verifiable information that confirms your clame. "Watch survivor man," is not a source, it's 3 meaningless words.

Now are you going to prove a genuine source or do we leave it here with you supplying no evidence for your claim.
 

Bear Wild

Well-Known Member
I was inspired to develop this poll after watching videos of La Llorona witnesses. One site claimed that 60% of Mexicans have seen or heard her, but its the internet so how trustworthy is that? LOL I also find it fascinating that over 30% of the Irish believe in Leprechauns.

BTW, I accidently included Chupacabra with the shapeshifters. It should be with the scary evil creatures, but I'm unable to edit the poll.

I figure this forum is a good place to just have a great share without criticism.

Please elaborate your answers in a post.

As for me, I am uninclined to believe in these sort of beings, but I'm still open to the possibility, or something real behind the legends. La Llorona is definitely my favorite.

Enjoy!
It has been mentioned already but to give another example of the problem of the term non-gods. In Norse religion you have elves, trolls, giants, land wights as well as gods and goddesses but distinguishing the gods and goddesses from the giants for example is problematic. Odin is the son of a giant and so is Thor who is the son of Jord a giantess. They have equal standing in power with gods associated more and giants with the wild. Irish religion presents the same problems The gods and goddesses marry the Fomorians and the god Lug's mother was Ethniu the daughter of Balor while his father is from the Tuatha de - the gods and goddesses of Ireland. You are listing the choices from a monotheistic world view and it has no meaning in any of the polytheistic religions.
 
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