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== Religion ==
== Religion ==
=== Origins and spread of monotheism ===
=== Origins and spread of monotheism ===
In Angai, the Americas are often considered the cradle of monotheism. The two largest Angaian monotheistic faiths, Āínkiīaánịạkàì and ___, both originate in the Americas.
In Angai, Central America is often considered the cradle of monotheism. The two largest Angaian monotheistic faiths, Āínkiīaánịạkàì and ___, both originate in Central America. These monotheistic religions were codified in writing in two of the most important classical languages of Angai America, Classical Aíkaì and ___ respectively, and spread through both missionary activity and colonialism to North America, South America, Siberia, etc.


== Veganism ==
== Veganism ==
One well-known and polarizing work of Séiseal vegan activist literature is ___, which describes the life of factory farm animals from a second-person perspective. At the end it asks, "If God existed and decided to punish us with the same suffering after death this way for eating animal products, can we object?"
One well-known and polarizing work of Séiseal vegan activist literature is ___, which describes the life of factory farm animals from a second-person perspective. At the end it asks, "If God existed and decided to punish us with the same suffering after death this way for eating animal products, can we object?"

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Religion

Origins and spread of monotheism

In Angai, Central America is often considered the cradle of monotheism. The two largest Angaian monotheistic faiths, Āínkiīaánịạkàì and ___, both originate in Central America. These monotheistic religions were codified in writing in two of the most important classical languages of Angai America, Classical Aíkaì and ___ respectively, and spread through both missionary activity and colonialism to North America, South America, Siberia, etc.

Veganism

One well-known and polarizing work of Séiseal vegan activist literature is ___, which describes the life of factory farm animals from a second-person perspective. At the end it asks, "If God existed and decided to punish us with the same suffering after death this way for eating animal products, can we object?"