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I 'believe' in his noodlyness. May you be touched by his noodly appendage, unbeliever.
There will come a time to pass that a spaghetti god will create a world, and that will be perfectly normal. I mean... to use an old argument... we're on an organic spaceship orbiting a massive source of energy. Everything about us is weird, and yet we think it is perfectly normal. A spaghetti monster (which by the way, I am already familiar with~ I did my 'unusual beliefs' presentation on it in TOK) is not that strange.
Types of...
These are just the primary types- there are also secondary's like the trinity, the kami-unified and other partnerships. And yes, I 'believe' in eternity and everything existing, therefore I 'believe' that santa (the geezer actually did exist, st. nicholas) etc. will come to pass. I don't believe in it, I 'believe' in it. Like f(x) is not f'(x)... (I didn't differentiate it btw).
It's all messed up.
And therefore nobody who has ever died exists. Dinosaurs don't exist!
I support that some ideas of God exist. I just think people may have got it all a little bit wrong... possibly. (how can I be sure?)
I am a theist, of sorts. I 'believe' in three different types of deity, like the primary colours. Blue is the wise buddha, Red is the strong devi, Yellow is the all-encompassing kami when awake (still looking into that one), and white is the potential nature of kami, of everything. Black is the void or absence. But these are my personal 'beliefs', so I can't really debate them as I have very little available proof, or motive to present said proof.
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