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Fictioverism

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Throughout time, humans have created numerous ways of telling stories. We developed art from charcoal and crude paints. We've refined animalistic grunts into something more defined and coherent. We created written languages to keep our voices heard when we can no longer speak. Music was formed when we discovered  rhythm and harmonics. Whether it's through pictures, speech, writing, music, or anything else, humans can't help but tell stories. It is my belief that this is what we were designed for: creation. The stories we make and share aren't just some simple thing that ends when you stop telling them. They are real worlds. Alternate dimensions that we've created by merely thinking.

The Gods that humans have worshiped over the ages have been many things. Malevolent, benevolent, constructive, destructive, and various shades of grey in between. They build each other up and tear each other down, while other look on from the sidelines. A description that fits the human race perfectly. We are gods.

As gods, we have a duty to create and maintain our fictional worlds and universes. The best way we can do that is by sharing and accepting new and different ideas between ourselves. Otherwise every world created, every universe we've breathed life into, will inevitably be forgotten and die.



RECAP: Fictioverism is the belief that humans are gods and that the fictional worlds that we create are entirely new realities. Realities of which we rule over a gods.

NOTICE: This is a mere introduction to Fictioverism. Many questions need to be answered and much more content needs to be written. If you would like clarification on a certain topic or aspect of Fictioverism, please ask in the comments below or send me a note.
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nhok9's avatar
Dude again ...u need to do more of these