scentofmakai: (leaf-miner)
Takajo Zett ([personal profile] scentofmakai) wrote in [community profile] animus_network2013-01-18 10:25 pm

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Subtlety's not my strong suit.

What do you think of God? The gods, if you have more than one.

[Answers will come from this account, [personal profile] belzebul, or [personal profile] demonfly.]
belzebul: (hands up if you're down to get down)

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[personal profile] belzebul 2013-01-19 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
No.

God will never love you back. Not one person has received His love, not even his only son.

God has never had the right to be above us as if our nature was something worth punishment, to be shoved and kept in corners and hidden away. Humans are beautiful creatures, even in their weakness. But under a tyrant they are nothing more than slaves.

And God has never had the right to keep us here for a thousand years with no hope of release in sight.
onemistress: andromedafirethought; dw (what · every open scar)

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[personal profile] onemistress 2013-01-25 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
[Her eyebrows went up, and then sneered just a little. Her disbelief turning to incredulence so quickly.]

I was not aware demons were stupid as well as every other sin.

God spared mankind on his son's wish! His son asked God to forgive, and so God stilled his wrath. That is more love than I would have spared if anyone did so to my only child. You have a poor understanding of love. If anyone dared to hurt my child in such a way, by everything I hold dear, I would make the world suffer for it. But he stepped higher, to step aside.

You make no sense, you say that God should not interfere at all, should not make us slaves to his will, yet perhaps this place as you say, is not God's creation, but then -- then! -- you say God should release you from it.

How does that make even the slightest bit of sense? What sort of twisted double standard do you live by?

[Alright, she knew exactly, because she too was subjected too it. Do not tell the people what to believe, what to feel. Do not punish them for their hearts -- but by God if one thing went wrong, how cruel they called her for not protecting them. It made her too brittle.]
belzebul: (I'll end up at twilight)

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[personal profile] belzebul 2013-01-25 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
I never said that it wasn't God's creation. No, this place of despair and abominations exactly suits the God I know.

What makes you so sure that you know the story of the world better than I do? Were you there? Or are you so far removed from the time of Christ that anything could have occurred then, and the stories would have warped so far that they are unrecognizable now?