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Alleb
on 2016-03-09 03:04:00 UTC
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An interesting thing, though: I've never actually read them. Through some twist of Amazonian ordering, I got the audiobooks instead, narrated by the author. They really made the world come alive for me; I can't recommend them enough. Say, what's Red Dwarf about? I wouldn't mind sharing another point of reference, either.
Waaait wait wait wait wait; you watch Once Upon a Time? That's awesome! I love that show! My first mission was a OUAT fic, actually (not that you can tell. Suethor!me thoroughly butchered everything to the point of *puts on Phantom mask* no return). It is pretty weird, innit? Especially the family tree. Technically, Henry is Emma's step uncle. Think about that for a bit.
Hmm, now that's an interesting question: What is Christ's central message? To me, it's undoubtedly Calvary, which is the supreme gesture of love. Out of curiosity, I asked someone I know who is well-versed in theology (certainly more well-versed than I am) what he thought Jesus' central message was: he said, "The Kingdom of God is at hand." It's an interesting question; love is deeply entwined in God's nature, but I'm not sure it's quite correct to say that love and acceptance is the whole of Christ's message. I think the message of the Gospel is composed of several different things, certainly including love.
I won't deny that Christians are commanded to love our neighbors, and that we often don't, letting pride and petty hatred rule our actions. This is neither good not godly, and ought to be rightly opposed. In a perfect world-- but I might as well be wishing for Christ to come now-- in a better world, the church would police itself much more than it seems like it does today.
-Alleb