The imaginary dinosaurs that walked with humans for an Earth that is less than a few thousand years old. Used to taunt the religious right.
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Linslam. A religion with roots in a small sims/games discord that involves the practice of praising linus. It is a semi closed religion that requires a sacrifice of a left toe to join. After joining practitioners must praise 3 times a day and refer to themselves as children of Linus. Outside of the religion petitioners are called Linuslims.
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Get the Potato Religion mug.Ezine is a religion which believes in feminism ,pro choice, LGBTQ+ pride, anti racism, animal rights and freedom of speech.this religion is often resembled with a vial "necklace" and commonly has a day of the year dedicated to self reflection, cleanse and what some consider a "new start" or "rebirth". people dedicated to the religion commonly refer to themselves as "ezinenian"or "ezenith" this comes from the ancient language known as Zulu
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Get the the religion of ezine mug.A writer’s religious partiality becomes clear when he chooses the names of the characters for most of his stories, novels etc. from his own religion.
A: I have tried to invent a new term called 'a writer’s religious partiality'. When a Muslim writer sits at the desk to write a story, then he thinks about Muslim names for the characters. Similarly, when a Hindu writer decides to write a story, Hindu names appear before his mind; a Christian writer chooses Christian names for his novels, dramas etc. But, sometimes a Muslim, Hindu and Christian writers also choose the characters' names from other religions. However, it happens 'sometimes'. In most of the cases, a writer's religious partiality becomes clear. I must say that this kind of partiality is normal and accepted by everyone. There's nothing wrong in it because a writer’s religious faith, his upbringing, his own community etc. influence him to choose names from his own religion.
B: Yes, your observation is correct.
B: Yes, your observation is correct.
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