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WCDT: 2455-2459 (27-31 May, 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread

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Valdís:

--- Quote from: Sorflakne on 26 May 2013, 13:17 ---The world was created by a divine being or beings out of a formless void and some people extolled the god(s) they worshiped and were either accepted into some afterlife or were damned and then in the end, the divine being(s) destroys the world.

There you go.  Every religious text ever summarized in one sentence.
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..Only if by "Every religious text" you mean "The Abrahamic religious texts".

Loki:
I think Church of Mormon, while arguably Abrahamic in nature, doesn't mention anything about the end of the world.

In fact, I think most religions don't have anything on end of the world. Three that I can think of right now (that don't) are Egyptian myths, Church of Satan and the World of Warcraft lore (okay, that probably shouldn't count in so far that it is more like history). I am also not sure that Scientology has anything on creation of the world.

I have a Koran somewhere. Got it handed for free, probably from salafists. I should get around to reading it at some point, but, quite frankly, it's rather boring (no offense intended).

Masterpiece:
How could you! This is the sacred text of Islam and I take offen... nah couldn't keep a straight face, you go on.

westrim:

--- Quote from: Loki on 26 May 2013, 13:44 ---I am also not sure that Scientology has anything on creation of the world.

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Oh, it does, and it is hilarious. Or it would be, if millions of people weren't conned into believing bad scifi is the Truth. Link here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incident_%28Scientology%29#Incident_I

Loki:
I... see. I didn't know that.

I now long for my blissful ignorance of a few minutes ago.

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