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?"