[anna nods quietly along with the story, but he gets to the part about groups of three, about one person deliberately meant to be the vessel for the devil while the other two beat the devil out of them, and the flat look on her face turns to something halfway between a frown and a scowl.]
"Und um die neunte Stunde schrie Jesus laut und sprach: Eli, Eli, lama asabthani? das heißt: Mein Gott, mein Gott, warum hast du mich verlassen?". [she's more familiar with the german. she would be.] Matthew, chapter 27, verse 46. Why does someone need to be left out in the first place? Is that the kind of world that God's created? One that exists just to forsake his children like this in their moments of weakness?
[venus may have tapped into something else. something that is not related to the conversation at hand, yet something that has been weighing on anna's mind for weeks now.]
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"Und um die neunte Stunde schrie Jesus laut und sprach: Eli, Eli, lama asabthani? das heißt: Mein Gott, mein Gott, warum hast du mich verlassen?". [she's more familiar with the german. she would be.] Matthew, chapter 27, verse 46. Why does someone need to be left out in the first place? Is that the kind of world that God's created? One that exists just to forsake his children like this in their moments of weakness?
[venus may have tapped into something else. something that is not related to the conversation at hand, yet something that has been weighing on anna's mind for weeks now.]