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Divinoculturalism, or cultural divinism or cultural divinialism, is a divinialist ideology that defends the implantation of the cultural and civil values of the gods in human societies. The term is also used to refer to the idea of representing the gods in popular culture and mass media as powerful universal forces that exist everywhere, eternal beings and don't need a physical form to manifest and that they are humble, merciful and egoless beings who exist beyond spacetime and at the extraphysical level and live in communist societies and who are also species of highly evolved beings who live in the divine plane and who have worlds and colonies of their species in literally every dimension at the level extraphysical and that the gods are part of the divine and that the divine is everywhere and that it is something omnipresent and fundamental in existence and reality.
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