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Due to the fact that gods have a very active role in Gaera, as opposed to other worlds, the traditional definition of Atheist is impossible to apply to most people. Typically, a Gaeran atheist acknowledges the existence of the gods, but however refuses to worship them in any way, shape, or form. There is the very occasional "true" atheist that writes the gods off as excessively powerful mages, however. | Due to the fact that gods have a very active role in Gaera, as opposed to other worlds, the traditional definition of Atheist is impossible to apply to most people. Typically, a Gaeran atheist acknowledges the existence of the gods, but however refuses to worship them in any way, shape, or form. There is the very occasional "true" atheist that writes the gods off as excessively powerful mages, however. | ||
This latter case is usually changed when one or more gods feel like it is their duty to interfere in their life, however. | This latter case is usually changed when one or more gods feel like it is their duty to interfere in their life, however. |
Latest revision as of 19:42, 25 February 2007
Due to the fact that gods have a very active role in Gaera, as opposed to other worlds, the traditional definition of Atheist is impossible to apply to most people. Typically, a Gaeran atheist acknowledges the existence of the gods, but however refuses to worship them in any way, shape, or form. There is the very occasional "true" atheist that writes the gods off as excessively powerful mages, however.
This latter case is usually changed when one or more gods feel like it is their duty to interfere in their life, however.