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    smithichie1 year ago

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    You must have a rather mundane god there Mutainia, one who does not interact with the electomagnetic force, but whose presence can be inferred by it's gravitational effects on visible matter. Most folks prefer to imagine a god with more of an effect.

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      Mutainia7 months, 1 week ago

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      One that doesn't interact with the electromagnetic force?

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