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English: The Creation of God, a parody of Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam". De-theism, a trans-religious theology, considered the Second School of Court Jester Theology, use modern scientific forms of analysis and argument to help understand, explain, test, critique, defend or promote the natural evolution of religion, and to clarify the post-theistic purpose of world religions aimed at demythologize the universe and assisting homo religiosis to successfully mourn the death of their gods.
Afrikaans: Die Skepping van God, ʼn parodie van Michelangelo se "Die Skepping van Adam". De-teïsme, ʼn trans-religieuse teologie, wat beskou word as die Tweede Skool van die Hofnarteologie, gebruik moderne wetenskaplike vorme van analise en argumentasie om te help om die natuurlike evolusie van godsdiens te verstaan, te verduidelik, te verklaar, te toets, krities te evalueer, te verdedig of te promoveer; en om die post-teïstiese doel van wêreld godsdienste op te klaar as gerig op die demitologisering van die heelal en om homo religiosis te help om die rouproses van die dood van hulle gode suksesvol te deurloop.
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