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Post by clusium on Mar 23, 2017 0:49:34 GMT
Who is your favourite fictional deity?
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Post by theoncomingstorm on Mar 23, 2017 0:51:58 GMT
Hopefully you understand the word fictional better than you understand the word mythological.
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Post by Sulla on Mar 23, 2017 0:56:25 GMT
There was Eru, the One, who in Arda is called Iluvatar; and he made first the Ainur, the Holy Ones, that were the offspring of his thought, and they were with him before aught else was made. And he spoke to them, propounding to them themes of music; and they sang before him, and he was glad. But for a long while they sang only each alone, or but few together, while the rest hearkened; for each comprehended only that part of the mind of Iluvatar from which he came, and in the understanding of their bretheren they grew but slowly. Yet ever as they listened they came to deeper understanding, and increased in unison and harmony.
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Post by Aj_June on Mar 23, 2017 0:59:11 GMT
R'hllor
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Post by Vegas on Mar 23, 2017 9:44:33 GMT
You left off the best two: Cthulhu
and The Flying Spaghetti Monster
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Post by clusium on Mar 23, 2017 12:15:24 GMT
You left off the best two: Cthulhu
and The Flying Spaghetti Monster
Sorry, I'll try harder next time.
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Post by Marv on Mar 23, 2017 12:41:06 GMT
It would've been helpful to know what material these come from. I only recognize the first 4.
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Post by general313 on Mar 23, 2017 14:43:30 GMT
There was Eru, the One, who in Arda is called Iluvatar; and he made first the Ainur, the Holy Ones, that were the offspring of his thought, and they were with him before aught else was made. And he spoke to them, propounding to them themes of music; and they sang before him, and he was glad. But for a long while they sang only each alone, or but few together, while the rest hearkened; for each comprehended only that part of the mind of Iluvatar from which he came, and in the understanding of their bretheren they grew but slowly. Yet ever as they listened they came to deeper understanding, and increased in unison and harmony.
I think we should hear Melkor's side of the story.
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Post by cupcakes on Mar 23, 2017 14:57:27 GMT
tpfkar One of the big 4 - Jehovah, God, Allah, or Xenu. God Am
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Mar 23, 2017 14:59:58 GMT
You left off the best two: Cthulhu
and The Flying Spaghetti Monster
I hardly ever hear about the Flying Spaghetti Monster anymore.
Have atheists gone low carb?
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Post by Marv on Mar 23, 2017 15:03:01 GMT
Atheists?
No, Pastafarians.
Don't lump me in with those yokels.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Mar 23, 2017 15:08:44 GMT
Atheists? No, Pastafarians. Don't lump me in with those yokels. Sorry.
I'll just assume Christians killed them all.
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Post by clusium on Mar 23, 2017 18:25:05 GMT
It would've been helpful to know what material these come from. I only recognize the first 4. Eru Iluver & Varda are from The Lord of the Rings. The White Guardian is from Doctor Who. Jad is from The Sarantine Series. Azathoth is a fictional deity created by H.P. Lovecraft.
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Post by phludowin on Mar 23, 2017 19:18:22 GMT
Eywa is missing.
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Post by blade on Mar 23, 2017 19:48:48 GMT
God.
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Post by general313 on Mar 23, 2017 20:03:08 GMT
Really? I thought you were a Christian. Perhaps I am mistaken.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Mar 23, 2017 20:20:21 GMT
The Force
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Post by blade on Mar 23, 2017 20:29:00 GMT
Really? I thought you were a Christian. Perhaps I am mistaken. trolololololol. Nice job you trolled me again.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Mar 23, 2017 21:50:23 GMT
Is "the Force" really "God"? They kinda threw out all the mysticism in Phantom Menace with the " midichlorian" nonsense.
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Post by femalefan on Mar 23, 2017 22:03:35 GMT
Eru.
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