I really liked "The Thirty-Sixth", by xf_book_club favorite Jess M. A lovely case file story that addresses Mulder's faith while refraining from cheesy revelations.
I'm terrible with names and can't remember the specific stories that I thought *didn't* work--might have been some of Brandon Ray's? which I remember often had strongly religious influences. When I first started reading fanfic (would have been around summer of 2000, and I read *everything* that wound up in my inbox via atxc--I don't do that any more!), there was a lot of fanfic-speculation about Mulder losing his childhood faith due to trauma or childhood abuse, and thus being strongly anti-religion. Which is not something I ever saw in Mulder, myself.
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I really liked "The Thirty-Sixth", by xf_book_club favorite Jess M. A lovely case file story that addresses Mulder's faith while refraining from cheesy revelations.
I'm terrible with names and can't remember the specific stories that I thought *didn't* work--might have been some of Brandon Ray's? which I remember often had strongly religious influences. When I first started reading fanfic (would have been around summer of 2000, and I read *everything* that wound up in my inbox via atxc--I don't do that any more!), there was a lot of fanfic-speculation about Mulder losing his childhood faith due to trauma or childhood abuse, and thus being strongly anti-religion. Which is not something I ever saw in Mulder, myself.