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#* Attached to belief in God, Allah, or any other higher power, the belief in which enjoys a wide support;
 
#* Attached to belief in God, Allah, or any other higher power, the belief in which enjoys a wide support;
 
#* Attached to personal emotional and social tranquility.
 
#* Attached to personal emotional and social tranquility.
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==This site is only and exclusively suitable for those persons who:==
 
==This site is only and exclusively suitable for those persons who:==

Revision as of 21:05, 11 November 2007

Read this first, before continuing with other pages on this Wiki

  1. Visiting this site is completely at one's own risk. We do not accept any damage claims regarding the effects of taking note of the contents of this site. Please read the disclaimer carefully.
  2. This site may cause severe cases of cognitive dissonance and possibly lasting psychotic states.
  3. Taking note of the information of this site may cause irreparable disruption of your social life.
  4. This Wiki site may cause severe and uncontrollable bouts of anger and rage, causing a structural disruption of your personal tranquility.
  5. More specifically, you are strongly advised not to spend any further attention to this site if you consider yourself to belong to one or more of the following categories:
    • A sociable person, rather than self-willed and curious after the fringes of common wisdom;
    • Well adapted to your local culture and customs;
    • Well accepted by society and popular among one's peers;
    • Attached to belief in God, Allah, or any other higher power, the belief in which enjoys a wide support;
    • Attached to personal emotional and social tranquility.


This site is only and exclusively suitable for those persons who:

  • Are more curious than frightened;
  • Are independent thinkers;
  • Value the truth more than social acceptance;
  • Are fed up with current, generally accepted cultural wisdom;
  • Enjoy a more than average intelligence;
  • Feel capable of sustaining "standing out alone", apart from the crowd and denounced by a majority;
  • Do not grow concerned if people regard them as non-believers or atheists;
  • Are not afraid to be left with no purpose;
  • Do not fear the unprotected nakedness of truth.