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- Embed this notice@Witch_Hunter_Siegfired @bronzeagetruecel @BowsacNoodle @veff @vic @TatsuyaIshida Sure. But you're basically taking a position of nihilism. "If nothing is true, then the religion made up last century that could have come from a D&D supplement is just as heckin' valid as a millennia of experience of my actual ancestors."
And again, my point still stands, that there seem to be no actual interaction with these spiritual forces beyond what amounts to a wistful remembrance of them, and a "wouldn't it be cool if they were real" aesthetic. They aren't living as you would expect them to if they actually believed in what they say they worship. Let alone any testimony of actual miracles that they were responsible for.
(I'm aware that the vast majority of Christians also do not live like that, the realization of that as a teenager was why I never attended church as an adult. Until I basically stumbled into the Russian Orthodox Church in a circumstance that left zero doubt about certain things).