The Fable of the Twelve Night Mirrors: A Journey Through Light and Illusion

In the heart of the Serene World stood a crystal tower, nestled between emerald mountains and plains of silent winds. It was home to an ancient people called the Soulfire Kin, beings made of inner light, walking through silence as through certainty. Each carried an invisible torch, visible only to awakened hearts. And in this tower, there were twelve floors,…

Chapter IX: The Killers of Light – Identifying and Overcoming Ethical Traps

Before going any further, we must clearly identify the killers of light – those elements that subtly deviate from high principles while giving the illusion of upholding them. This chapter aims to expose these traps so they can be better understood and, ideally, avoided. By “killers of light,” we do not mean what drives someone to consciously do evil. We…

Spiritual Roulette: The Risks of Passing Down Religion to Children

Picture this: you’re invited to a grand lottery. The prize? Eternal peace. The risk? Endless punishment, all wrapped up in a family package that smells like homemade cookies and embroidered prayer rugs. Welcome to the fascinating world of religious inheritance, where children are both heirs, test subjects, and the unwitting stars of a spiritual play they never auditioned for. Let’s…

The Fable of the Children of the Abyss – A Tale of Faith and Freedom

The Palace of Promises In an ancient kingdom, perched between the clouds of faith and the mists of fear, stood the Palace of Promises. There lived families with fervent hearts who swore they loved their children more than life itself. They kissed their foreheads each morning, tucked them in at night whispering “May God protect you,” and repeated endlessly, “I…

Chapter VIII: Religious Heritage and the Risk Imposed on Children

Many believers proudly proclaim their infinite love for their offspring. They claim they want “the best” for their children, swearing they would do anything to save them from misery. Yet when that misery takes the form of eternal suffering, they seem largely unbothered. Isn’t this a massive contradiction: to bring a child into existence knowing they might be exposed to…

Does an Absolute Religion Exist? Exploring Absoluteness

In an age where influencers invoke Plato to sell eco-friendly detergent, someone had to finally ask the big one: does an absolute religion exist? Like, truly absolute—with capital letters, a downloadable guide, and possibly a customer service hotline? The idea is deceptively simple—like all ideas that end with a mild headache and existential dread: a religion with no dogma, no…

Chapter VII: Is There an Absolute Inherent Religion?

The absolute inherent religion, as conceived here, transcends established dogmas and prescribed rituals. It presents itself as a method for purifying principles, a universal ethic to which every being—even the divine—must submit. It is not a religion in the traditional sense, but an eternal foundation of justice, independent of any revelation. It establishes a clear hierarchy: good principles override power,…

When Humanity Dreams Up God: An Ethical Satire of Divine Confusion

Picture a being. Angry, unpredictable, sometimes generous, often absurd, and always surrounded by a fan club that shouts “perfection!” every time it does something totally irrational. No, this isn’t your ex. This is a divine figure—at least the kind humanity has been crafting since the days of sharpened stones and goat sacrifices. Ever since humans figured out how to carve…