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I've met one or two Christian tulpas before, and in both cases the hosts have been atheists.

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Oh weird. Huh.

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I suppose you can say that I'm a non-practicing Christian. I still identify with Christianity, but I have little faith in any denomination, any person, or even the Bible. I have no will to shun anyone based on their orientations, their religious beliefs, etc.

 

Joshua is pretty much the same way.

 

In fact, my host was told by a Catholic priest (in the confessional) that I am a delusion inspired by the devil to distract Davie from God. He suggested that Davie ignore and suppress me, as any internal alien voices were inherently bad. He suggested that Davie pray to God instead to help him forget about me.

 

That is the day Davie left the church for good.

 

Oh goodness, I'm imagining so many stereotypical horror movie plots! XD

You can call me Lacey!

 

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Joshua, aged 24, born September 3. His first name is James; I call him both. Human, black hair, fairly pale skin, and often wears either formal attire or clothes that would do him well at a Goth club. Refuses to keep one eye color, but they're often gray, gold, or occasionally red. Serious, (very) patient, and usually polite.

Guest Anonymous

Well the priest stopped short of calling me a metaphysical demon, but he did say that the devil takes advantage of your imagination and encourages us to think of things we should not and obsess about things we should not. All of that is a distraction from the will of god. So apparently I am at least an instrument of the devil. Mwah hah hah hah hah!

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I am a christian and my "host" is also a christian. I was baptised in a small town called Pingelly (that proved to be interesting, logistically).

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I'm Catholic! Most certainly practicing, too~ unsure about the rest of the gang, though. I think they're still working on it.

(Aegis) +Graves+ [Nhythera] {Wells}

I'd consider myself a Christian, albeit an extremely non-mainstream one.

 

Chanda doesn't identify with Christianity but has very similar religious views to me in that she considers all religions to simply be different ways of understanding God, rather than one being "right" and the others being "wrong". She likes Christianity, but she also likes most other religions, so she doesn't identify strongly with a single religion and instead wants to learn from them all. She does seem to lean slightly towards Paganism over everything else though.

 

Akira doesn't have any religious views whatsoever. Like, he's not even an atheist or agnostic. He just doesn't care to form an opinion. He likes things that are concrete and practical so he prefers not to concern himself with metaphysics.

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