Once I realised people do not need to have a religion at all and became Discordian. Today I realised people can have more than one religion and nothing has happened yet.
Maybe this is because the first sentence is a story.
"Today I realised people can have more than one religion and nothing has happened yet."
-Four years ago I discovered the same, and have since spent one year researching the internet and thinking about the idea - how they can fit together and why they can etc. It has provided one of the strongest basis for rejecting all fundamentalism and literalism for me in the end, a basis that is very hard to shake.
Not only that, but dualclassed monk/monks can be especially useful in situations where you need the divine intervention of more than one god.
However, most GMs will prevent you from choosing deities that are mutually-exclusive, unless you wish to play up a duality. And of course, the usual rules about experience points and slower advancement in either field apply...
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Date: 2008-08-26 15:43 (UTC)From:-Four years ago I discovered the same, and have since spent one year researching the internet and thinking about the idea - how they can fit together and why they can etc. It has provided one of the strongest basis for rejecting all fundamentalism and literalism for me in the end, a basis that is very hard to shake.
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Date: 2008-08-26 15:46 (UTC)From: (Anonymous)However, most GMs will prevent you from choosing deities that are mutually-exclusive, unless you wish to play up a duality. And of course, the usual rules about experience points and slower advancement in either field apply...
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Date: 2008-08-26 15:47 (UTC)From: