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Henry: I haven't really been exposed to religion much, so if pressed for an answer I'd mimic my host's answers

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Jack: I think it’s about the same as almost anything that is manmade: it has its purpose and can bring about some tremendous good, both socially and personally, and it can also be manipulated and misused by the wrong people. The same could be said for any government, philosophy, and culture. It’s all a gray area.

 

I personally don’t follow any religion, though I can see wisdom in every major and minor religion that my host has studied. It really is fascinating stuff.

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Don't really care about it either way. Religious people and athiests both have reasonable individuals and both have batshit insane individuals.

 

It's weird. That's all I can really say about it.

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Luna/ I think political and religious views of tulpas are bound to be the same as host's views unless they don't care a lot or are hesitant. My host is militant atheist, so am I. We couldn't imagine tulpa in our mind being religious. Tulpa could care less or be more tolerant though, I guess.

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I can sort of see how a tulpa might have a different perspective on religion than their host. A tulpa is actually created by someone for a purpose, which is what many proponents of religion believe as well, although on a grander scale. And a tulpa exists in a sort of garden of eden inside their hosts mind. I'd be very curious to hear if any tulpas worship their host as a god based on the above.

 

But that said, I'm an agnostic atheist like my host.

 

Sabari sent me an image of a breadbox orbiting Jupiter with the words "I exist." engraved on it as for her beliefs on the matter. Which I take to mean she's also an agnostic atheist.

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Luna/ I think political and religious views of tulpas are bound to be the same as host's views unless they don't care a lot or are hesitant.

 

Nah, my tulpa and I have some pretty different religious views.

 

Without getting too far into it, I'll say that I was never raised around the church so religion as something more than just a thing other people did never really entered my life. He seems to think that it takes way too many coincidences for life to be accidental and believes in intelligent design.

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[Hail] I understand Tri's religious views pretty well. They kind of work off of a different definition of deity that most people on Earth do. They have major doubts about the different deities that humans on Earth believe in, but also don't have any ability to disprove them either, so they say they are atheist leaning agnostic as far as this world is concerned. But the big thing here is that the existence or lack there of of some particular deity or another doesn't really concern them too much. They care more about the morals and competence of the deity in question. They don't believe in following immoral deities, and taking any advice or instructions from an incompetent one with a big grain of salt. So they don't really question the existence of deities from Earth religions, but instead question their morality.

 

Now, you will notice that I put the qualifier "on Earth" and "this world" a lot. Well, there is a reason for that. Inside, the paracosm/innerworld they come from, has people that Tri considers to be deities. There are two specifically that Tri follows, in as much as their command is moral, which it usually is in this era. In that world, Tri technically meets the definition of a deity, but they discard the title and mantle of that status.

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Nah, my tulpa and I have some pretty different religious views.

 

Without getting too far into it, I'll say that I was never raised around the church so religion as something more than just a thing other people did never really entered my life. He seems to think that it takes way too many coincidences for life to be accidental and believes in intelligent design.

As Luna said, they can differ if host doesn't care enough. If host doesn't care about religion, tulpa might choose one. I doubt tulpa could choose different religion though, for example I think tulpa with christian host could not just become muslim. Also, if host is hostile to religion itself, I doubt tulpa could be religious.

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