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Well, yes, it's true that a religious feeling is a bit more than belief. Faith is probably a better word. And yes, we are coming at this from almost "opposite" (though that's debatable) directions, but shouldn't that be a good thing? That would mean we're meeting in the middle.  Compromise, understanding, is supposed to be one of humanity's better traits. There is no guarantee either of us is right- in fact, we both have a 1/4,2000th chance. 4,2000 religions in the world today, and two of us in two very different ones.

However, you also just proved my first point with your second paragraph. That all comes from your personal belief system. I don't think otherkin is an issue nor unhealthy; neither do psychiatrists, who are only ever against it in isolated cases with those who were already neurodivergent.  As for demons, I don't believe in the same kind you do- I don't think there are fundamental good and evil forces in this world.  Good and evil are human ideas that have morphed over the years into many different shapes, and are today very different in the vast areas of the world. You also literally said "I believe". Not that I'm against you being Christian at all. I admire your faith. People tend to offer their own beliefs as fact, though, as you do in this article and in your comment- "...it's not to do with identity..."

I'm not really interested in reading your bible, sorry. I just remember some things from Sunday school when I was a little one.  You also completely ignored the wool and polyester comment- maybe you felt bad about wearing one (or both) of those while you read it?  Maybe if you choose to cleverly forget this, simple things like body modifications should be accepted as well.