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  • The existence of God by frankflores111
    frankflores111
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    Is there an existence of a god, gods or something superior beyond human comprehension? Or simplifying the question, Do I believe in a god? This topic can have diverse opinions due to many factors such as a person's upbringing, the religion an individual is part of or their personal experiences lived, though this is merely the writer's own opinion and doesn't intend to judge others or make them think different. Instead, the writer wants to encourage people to keep having faith in what they believe in so they use that as a resource for self-improvement
  • Out of water, i am no thing by VictorDoyle
    VictorDoyle
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    Strongly influenced by Jacques Lacan. Short poem on the role of water in my life and the powers of nature constantly interfered with by linguistics and social structures
  • Fates of Time by WritingDervish
    WritingDervish
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      Parts 10
    Arcadia
  • Living Beings in this Universe by viii420
    viii420
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    and so on and so forth
  • An Anthology: The History of the Human Heart by prugnakerai
    prugnakerai
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      Reads 58
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    A collection of poems to remind humanity what its like to feel love again.
  • Desolation Lores by Margraven
    Margraven
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    Hazy scribbles from the dark side of my mind.
  • Serene by bootsygrl
    bootsygrl
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    In a vision of serene landscape, the moonlight and the lake come to life to partake in a wonderful ballet and face the obstacle of a careless visiter. "While the water laughed around her in a duet of brook and wind" ~L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Edward Island
  • Poems of A Budding Pantheist by WinterStarBlossom
    WinterStarBlossom
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    Poetry about world religions, spirituality, pantheism, life philosophies, and God. You can also read on Ao3!
  • The Myth of Dogs by Alerodriguez1618
    Alerodriguez1618
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    Short Story about the origin of dogs.
  • 𝗠𝗘𝗥𝗧𝗛𝗜 by WrathofEris
    WrathofEris
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    In a distant future where Earth is forgotten by name but remembered in blood, an engineer of divine machinery begins to unravel the echoes of a godless ancestry. Haunted by visions she cannot translate and drawn to forgotten symbols etched in her very DNA, she searches for truth in a world that worships machines as angels and mistakes ancient scriptures for metaphors of control. As she dives deeper into the subconscious dreamscape of her ancestors, she begins to question everything, divinity, creation, even reality itself. Is faith just memory misfiring through generations? Are the machines she builds sacred... or projections of a frightened consciousness yearning for something lost?
  • Pourquoi se limiter? by Nyana2Hikaru
    Nyana2Hikaru
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    C'est en grandissant qu'on se rend compte de certaines choses. Je ne suis pas d'accord, les tout jeunes enfant en savent beaucoup plus sur la vie. Je ne suis évidemment pas habituer à l'écriture mais je pense beaucoup, beaucoup trop. J'aime lire et me poser des questions sur tout. Cette oeuvre sera un peu "controversial" pour la plupart des gens vu que j'invoquerai des sujets sensibles tels que la religion - et je ne promets pas d'être 100% respectueuse - Mais je ne parlerai aussi de belles choses comme l'art, l'amour, l'univers, etc
  • "The Things Left Unsaid" by Sheun6891
    Sheun6891
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    A collection of verse from my archive, "The Things Left Unsaid" deals with themes of secrets, love, totalitarianism, and the divinity of nature.
  • A Pantheist's Finest by prugnakerai
    prugnakerai
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    A collection of poems to reawaken the righteous human within. A visionary that accepts our place in a world that is shared by billions of souls alike, not simply humans.
  • My Faith - Universal Multitheism by Bellssketches
    Bellssketches
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    It doesn't actually have a name, because I created it, but I decided to name it. I decided to use the word multitheism, because it combines 3 world views and religions (Actually 4 if you include the satanic influences.) for me, so I thought the word "Multi" (which means many in Latin) would fit. Universal sounded fitting, because it is very close to the universe and describes it the most. And it's also universally usable because the term is still pretty open and gives people a lot of different ways to live by this meaning. There are no set prayers, no extremely accurate stories and no forced morals. Just a life that god gave us to do whatever we want to do with it. This is not really about the faith in general but about my faith and how I interpret it. I can make a less biased one if you'd like, so you can form your own opinions. I feel like the symbol would be something depicting a sun and a moon. Since we can't see the earth, it wouldn't be on it for me. But it can also be. Also, the original text is in the last part, because I found it a bit confusing haha
  • Pantheism of Faubish by Cliver_Forsaken
    Cliver_Forsaken
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    These are best read a paragraph per day, as to not overwhelm yourself. The religion is an attempt to highlight the best traits of science and religion without excluding or prioritizing either for everything, which is why it should be considered a supplementary religion. However, it can also serve as a nice collection of beliefs. Note that although the writings are based on Christianity verses, the verses don't have a central belief, which is what makes it so flexible. Christianity is merely the one most recognizable.
  • Omnifarious Church:Order of Hexadecagram by kmv7412
    kmv7412
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      Parts 31
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