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We're both atheists.

"I honestly don't care, whatever is, is. I can't do anything about it and can't know which if any religion is right, I don't even know what would happen to me as a tulpa if I did settle on one."

 

She seems to give no shits, just like me. She's made me proud.

'I like to think that since all hosts have created sentient beings that it makes them a god of sorts. That being said I'm a pagan, believing in multiple gods and higher beings.'

 

He's got an extreme interest in everything occult so its no surprise he thinks like this. I feel the same way though

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We started talking about this and it somehow turned into how well the tulpa process can be used to make communal divinities and whether you could use it to develop and speak with the spirit of basically anything.

 

Probably because turns out Kajhera's an animist.

 

Summary though: host is a spiritual nonbeliever (for context), Jaren's belief is that God is love, Kajhera is animist, Myreni a ... secular humanist?, Lichezu a solipsist, and Zavi not only a fierce atheist but even skeptical of her own existence. Kalai does not think she can give a meaningful answer to the question.

All of my older tulpas are Christian. Nobillis is possibly too young to choose, but she is most likely christian too (she certainly encourages me to be better).

 

- Kevin (a human)

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