Mostly, fiction is make-believe. It allows authors to create worlds and stories that don't exist in reality. But sometimes, it can draw inspiration from real events and tweak them for a fictional narrative.
Not all Americans believed in religion. Although the United States had the most Christian churches and temples in the world, other religions and beliefs also had a wide audience and influence in the United States. Americans had a wide range of beliefs, including Roman, Muslim, Buddhist, Taoist, protestant, Judaism, Hindism, Byzantium, Judeo-Christian revivalism, indigenous religions, and so on.
According to the U.S. Censor Bureau, in 2019, there were about 1.3 billion people in the United States, and about 50% of them admitted to being religious or having some kind of religious belief. This included Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Taoist, protestant, Judeo-Christian, hindu, Byzantine, Judeo-Christian revival, indigenous religions, and so on.
This sentence came from a plot in the novel, Sword Snow Stride " In the novel, the protagonist Xu Fengnian met a mysterious old man in a battle. The old man told him that there was a mysterious treasure hidden on a nearby mountain. Xu Fengnian encountered many difficulties and challenges on his way to the mountain to find the treasure, but he always overcame them and found the treasure. Finally, when he found the treasure, he heard an old man's voice: "As for whether you believe it or not, I believe it anyway." This sentence expressed the old man's trust and recognition of Xu Fengnian, and also hinted at the true meaning of the treasure.
Some cable TV channels might air it from time to time. You could also check on-demand services provided by your TV provider. Another option is to look for it on official DVD releases.
Nope. 'All of Us Are Dead' is purely fictional. The plot, characters, and situations are made up to provide an exciting and captivating viewing experience, not to represent actual happenings.