The F Word

The F Word

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To prevent religious overtake, large countries have begun to remove religion from public places. Schools, national anthems, businesses and more. Most people of religion have started riots. Some are peaceful, but some have turned violent. Eventually, violent riots got out of hand. Wars have now started all over the world, creating the bloodiest world war Earth has ever seen. People are dying. People are scared. The United Nations then passes a law: No religion is allowed to be practiced under any circumstances. Any religious practice is and will be punishable. Years later, 6 teens meet up at a SRG (Stop Religion Growth) convention, even though 5 are secretly religious. Together, the six must work past their differences and strive to put the f word, faith, back in the peoples' vocabulary.
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Floor 31

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