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>>3811875
>moral absolutes exist and are desirable.

Relatively speaking, of course.

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>that feel when the more you read, the more you start to contemplate faith in God

I know this is literally the worst website to post this on, but I'm wondering if any other /lit/ anons know this feel?

Please restrain yourselves from the religious/atheistic debates. I don't even know that what I'm contemplating as "God" is necessarily the Biblical God, but more some variation of the Wittgensteinian "unsayable".

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Let me share with you my first short story:

Cold air swept by Angus and he instinctively held a paper cup full of warm coffee just a bit closer to his chest. He didn’t know the time, but he had been outside in the chilly November air for nearly twelve hours. He had lined up just before sundown along with millions of other people. Beams of piercing morning light shone down the street and reflected brightly off of store windows as day finally broke.

Angus took a sip of his coffee and allowed the hot steam to fill his face. He couldn’t leave his spot, so he had bought the coffee from a vendor who had been walking down the line. Angus wished that he had offered some cream, but the warmth and much needed caffeine were good enough. Angus glanced down at his phone to help pass the time.

“What does it say?” came a soft voice from behind him.

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