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Is of more value than many sparrows

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โ€œLook at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?โ€

Mathew 6:26

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Youโ€™ll rise up free and easy on that day

In the Month of June (1899), L. A. Ring / Up The Wolves, The Mountain Goats

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If she does get cast, then it's obvious the show isn't about adapting Narnia--it's about The Message. And honestly what better way of driving that Message home than by basterdizing a Christian story.

Cos Christianity is the antithesis of the Liberal modern media Message. Its about self sacrifice instead of self-centeredness. It's about finding identity in Christ, instead of in ourselves and our actions. It's about worship of God, not worship of Me. Its about freedom through obedience, not freedom through doing whatever you want. It's about The Truth.

Taking a preexisting, loved story as a vessel of The Message is common these days with all the reboot remake live action culture. Taking a preexisting, loved Christian story pushes The Message even more and has the additional 'benefit' of attacking directly at the enemy of The Message.

But Christ has already won, and every act against Him and His people and the beautiful art of His followers are just the devil throwing a tantrum and ruining what is good because he can't win.

yep ^

What better way to get back at Christians than to claim that Their Message is โ€œtrueโ€ Christianity? And what better way than to portray that than through the literal Jesus character in the stories?

โ€œHereโ€™s what the REAL Jesus is like.โ€

Four Seasons, Spring - 1899

Four Seasons, Summer - 1899

Four Seasons, Autumn - 1899

Four Seasons, Winter - 1899

Illustrations by Alexandre de Riquer i Ynglada

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Idk I think it's very interesting that I know Nadya's birthday but I don't know Tenry's

Nadya is an old friend

Tenry is a creature I found in the gutter, who isn't exactly happy to be here

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