Technically speaking, Espy, the Son of God wasn't killed in the sense this setting would care about when he was crucified -- since he would primarily be a theurgic/spiritual entity who briefly incarnated himself. Even scripture makes it plain that he wasn't permanently destroyed.
On the other hand, he HAS been permanently destroyed in this setting, either when Semyaza spoke the Name and Commanded God to die, or in direct conflict with the False Prophet during Armageddon.
No need to change your post or anything, just thought I'd ramble on the subject for a bit. ;)
On the other hand, he HAS been permanently destroyed in this setting, either when Semyaza spoke the Name and Commanded God to die, or in direct conflict with the False Prophet during Armageddon.
No need to change your post or anything, just thought I'd ramble on the subject for a bit. ;)
Cold silence has a tendency
to atrophy any sense of compassion
between supposed lovers.
Between supposed brothers.
to atrophy any sense of compassion
between supposed lovers.
Between supposed brothers.

Trisphee








