[ That's important to say first. In fact, it's perfectly logical, so far as he's concerned, though his perspective is unique, to say the least. He's heard and read thousands of years of humanity pondering their own existence, and might even know the truth of it. But even if he did, he wouldn't say. Their explanations were far more impactful than whatever the truth might be. ]
"And God said, Let there be light" is the famous line, but "And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep," comes just before it. But no matter the religion, darkness always comes first, does it not?
[ Since eras of blooming and burning doesn't quite sound familiar as terms, but Sebastian also thinks at a certain point, religions differ more in the details than anything else. It's why quoting scripture delights him, though it doesn't show openly. Even so, from what he's said so far, it's either a sign that Sebastian is something of a theologian or that his particular preference in the choice ahead might be easier to guess. ]
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[ That's important to say first. In fact, it's perfectly logical, so far as he's concerned, though his perspective is unique, to say the least. He's heard and read thousands of years of humanity pondering their own existence, and might even know the truth of it. But even if he did, he wouldn't say. Their explanations were far more impactful than whatever the truth might be. ]
"And God said, Let there be light" is the famous line, but "And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep," comes just before it. But no matter the religion, darkness always comes first, does it not?
[ Since eras of blooming and burning doesn't quite sound familiar as terms, but Sebastian also thinks at a certain point, religions differ more in the details than anything else. It's why quoting scripture delights him, though it doesn't show openly. Even so, from what he's said so far, it's either a sign that Sebastian is something of a theologian or that his particular preference in the choice ahead might be easier to guess. ]