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The work is free
The Science of God, the journal, and the community are free to read and join. No paywall. No registration required to read.
If something here lands and you want to give back, the Give Back page exists for that. Contributing is voluntary. Reading is not conditional on it.
What you can do with the writing
You can read it. You can quote from it for review, criticism, comment, scholarship, news reporting, or non-commercial sharing — what most people would call fair use or fair dealing.
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The community
The community is a small social space for readers walking the journey together. By posting here you agree to a few simple rules:
- Be honest. Write as yourself. Don't impersonate anyone else, real or imagined.
- Be kind. Disagree freely; attack ideas, not people. No slurs, no harassment, no doxxing.
- Don't preach. This space is for reflection and conversation, not for converting anyone to anything.
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You can post under your display name or anonymously per-thread. Anonymous posts still belong to your account internally for moderation purposes, but no other user can link an anonymous handle back to you.
You can delete your own posts at any time. We may remove posts that break the rules above without warning, and may suspend or delete repeat-offender accounts.
Reporting
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Things we don't promise
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Acceptable use
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- Scrape, crawl, or mass-download content beyond normal reading
- Attempt to access accounts, data, or systems you're not authorised to use
- Interfere with the site's normal operation (DDoS, fuzzing, brute-force sign-in, etc.)
- Use automated tools to post in the community
- Reverse-engineer or rebuild the work in another form for commercial release
We can suspend access if any of the above happens.
Changes
We may update these terms. The "Last updated" date below tells you when. Material changes will be flagged on the homepage for at least a month and emailed to anyone with an account before they take effect. Continuing to use the site after that means you accept the changes.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where the operator is registered (see the Imprint). Disputes will be heard in the courts of that jurisdiction. If a clause turns out to be unenforceable, the rest still stands.
Contact
For anything legal: blessed@thankgod.space
Last updated: 15 May 2026.