Is it normal that i believe in several gods?

I'm not religious by any creed. I just believe there are several gods out there, and each one affects our lives in ways that we do not know or comprehend.

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Based on 47 votes (30 yes)
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  • LittleGirlAvariciousySodomized

    My one and only God cums out of my cock-head

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  • thegypsysailor

    Neptune is the one TRUE gawd.

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    • green_boogers

      I see you are developing brand loyalty

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    • Steven2.1

      Wrong. There are no GAWDS, or any supernatural powers for that matter.

      Also, why do you say "gawd" instead of "god"?

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      • mypenisinyourmouth

        Because he believes he is a teenage girl

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        • CountessDouche

          No, no, no- he believes he is an old man fucking a teenaged girl...get the narrative right, bitch!

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          • mypenisinyourmouth

            How silly of me... but one thing we all can agree on is that he is a little bitch :D

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          • thegypsysailor

            NO teens in my life sweety. Everybody is over the age of consent, except possibly me.

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            • Steven2.1

              Well then, why aren't you having sex with fellow teenagers instead of adults?

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  • thecunt

    traditional european religions all worshiped multiple gods.

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  • charli.m's_Period

    My gods are better than your gods.

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  • JakobWithaK77

    It's normal, well actually it depends if you believe in multiple gods from multiple religions, that would be.. different. But the Greeks, Romans, Norse, Egyptians, etc. believed in multiple gods, so no it's not abnormal at all.

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    what makes yall more right than anya the millionsa religous weirdos out there?

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    • tatortots

      I'm confused. I identify with agnosticism. With that being said, I only stated what I believed in, not whether my ideology is correct.

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      • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

        well good

        theres too many what automatically make that leap between what they believe might be and what they thinks definitely is

        then they think i needs to believe too or else

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  • Steven2.1

    It is highly foolish for one to believe in this sort of nonsense in our modern times.

    However, your theory is certainly more credible, albeit foolish, than most organised death cults...I mean religions.

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    • tatortots

      While everyone is entitled to their opinions, I don't appreciate unnecessary slander. I'm foolish for believing in something? So be it, I'm happy with my decision.

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      • Steven2.1

        If I believed that the world was flat and the Sun was a giant cheese puff with a lightbulb in it, would I be foolish?

        I think so.

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    • CountessDouche

      You're very negative, STEVE.

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      • Steven2.1

        Please, tell me anything to be positive about in our reprehensible, disgusting world. I've been searching for 20 years now, and have barely found even the smallest hint of a desire to continue living in such a horrible world.

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        • Short4Words

          Do you mean you've been alive for 20 years?

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          • Steven2.1

            I am 20 years of age, yes.

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  • CountessDouche

    Cool theory. It's more plausible than believing that your part of the world is right, and everyone else got it wrong merely by a matter of chance/birthright.

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