divinest is another word for divine however, in a differentcontext and so someone would then be the most divine out of however many people they are being compared to
Sexual love between two closely related beings of devine nature, often kinky and unapproved by the majority of countries, religions, and...people.
"They didn't nail Jesus up on the cross because of religious differences or hatever; he was, in fact, a BDSM freak who got put up on the cross and forgot the safeword. Divincest at its best."
(God didn't take him off of it because he thought it was part of the roleplay)
The belief that a true God can't pop into existence nor arrive naturally, only through artifical creation by self aware intelligent manifesters. And that every intelligent speices will develop technology, leading up to creation of an artificial godly intelligence in their own day of technological singularity, therefore the belief in a universally prevalent artifical God/Gods.
Divinetechism says a sentient God can only be manifested through artificial means and technology.
A primal man with great instinct is a figure deeply attuned to nature and his surroundings. His senses are highly sharpened, allowing him to detect subtle changes in his environment. He moves with a natural grace, guided by an innate understanding of the world around him. His survival skills are unmatched, as he relies on his instincts to hunt, gather, and protect himself and his community. This man is physically strong and resilient, able to endure harsh conditions. His wisdom comes not from books, but from lived experience and an almost supernatural connection to the natural world. His decisions are swift and often correct, driven by a gut feeling that has been honed over generations.
A small piece of information. Derived from the word ken, used often in the scottish language and is synonymous with knowledge.
Person 1: "Hey I don't get this shit. How do you solve this problem?"
Person 2: "I got that one. Give me some kenlets on this assignment and I'll help you w/ that one."