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Rated: 13+ · Book · Sci-fi · #1634307
Kalar's journey to freedom from his past in his attempt to save the multiverse from peril.
#686708 added February 13, 2010 at 1:58am
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G-zus Quotes
So I haven't posted in a while, but that's because it's been slow going. Kalar and Unanda are in a new city. I'm introducing a new character, and I'm looking for some good quotes to use. I figure, hey quotes from Jesus(es) taken shamelessly out of context will be good for a larf. So I'm skimming through the new American standard bible, Matthew and Mark mostly because they were written less than 50 years after the death of Jesus(es), and I realized something. Somehow I had come to believe that Jesus was(were) a loving, hippie sort of fellow(s), but every other word out of that/those man/men's mouth(s) is "hypocrisy" this and "thrown in the fire" that. Sounds a little like a flamer on a message board. True, sometimes it's "and he was moved with compassion" but most of the time it's anger. Frankly, it did not seem very compassionate or enlightened, but then again, what do I know? Was I there? No.


So I figure, Buddha quotes, or a mixture of the two oughtta do it. I'd love to draw in some Bhagavad gita, but it doesn't have three million versions available online like the bible does. :/

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