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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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A character with a religious belief, whether it be fervent, casual, or never mentioned before or since, loses it and spends an episode as an unbeliever until learning a valuable lesson about faith. More Anviliciously, a Hollywood Atheist Long-Lost Uncle Aesop may be introduced, just to be enlightened and then never heard from again. Thanks to the Moral Guardians, the Reset Button will be in full effect - after all, God Is the Status Quo - although nowadays it's getting more common to see this used for genuine Character Development, whatever the outcome.
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