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... , there are some civilizations that do not establish a creationism theory. Nor do they really entertain the thought that there could be something higher than them in existence.

They essentially live their lives thinking that everything simply is and just so happens to be where they are.

It also helps that... these civilizations do not have gods.

There are no figures coming down from the heavens to chastise, fuck, or maybe even eat them.

It's not Abaddon's first ti ...

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