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Post by Elizabeth on Sept 26, 2017 7:07:00 GMT
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AssumedKarma
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Ethnicity: White
Country: USA
Ancestry: Irish/Norweigan
Politics: Libertarian
Religion: Odinism
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Hero: Tyr, Baldur, Thor, Odin
Age: 25
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Post by AssumedKarma on Jan 15, 2018 11:34:06 GMT
Maybe people are more inclined with praying at home? I have seen alot of people do home altars and have their friends and family come over.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 19:33:47 GMT
Religion will die with the last one human being.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 16, 2018 19:40:53 GMT
Religion will die with the last one human being. It is rather interesting to know, and in what conditions would the last human live?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 19:45:11 GMT
Religion will die with the last one human being. It is rather interesting to know, and in what conditions would the last human live? Well, thank you for your answering and for you question, Diamond. I mean that the human deity is religious. So, the religion is in our minds.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 16, 2018 20:00:57 GMT
Just religion has its own view of this
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 21:17:23 GMT
Just religion has its own view of this No. I think differently. I think that 'religiousity' is a part of the human nature. I know it could sound weird, but some philosopher, like K. Hubner or H. Spenser thinked exactly. For example, at our childhood we believe in Satan Klaus or in some Butter-bread-flies etc. And this processes in our head is necessary cause it needed for us to update our mind. So, to be religious - for me - means as to be believing in some creatures.
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