
'... I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up; and His train filled the Hekhal (sanctuary). Above Him stood the Seraphim; each had six wings: with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew.'
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Fri 11 May 2007, 14:02,
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load of arse, if you ask me
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Fri 11 May 2007, 14:03,
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then you have no right to complain about them being able to see through wings that are imaginary. Tchoh!
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Fri 11 May 2007, 14:05,
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i said it was a load of arse
like 'long kiss goodnight' is a load of arse
it's fiction, and it doesn't even have the decency to make sense
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Fri 11 May 2007, 14:07,
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like 'long kiss goodnight' is a load of arse
it's fiction, and it doesn't even have the decency to make sense

just because it hasn't happened.
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Fri 11 May 2007, 14:08,
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and what definitely doesn't make sense is going...
1) "This is all fiction!"
2) "How can they possibly see through wings that don't exist in the first place?!"
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Fri 11 May 2007, 14:13,
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1) "This is all fiction!"
2) "How can they possibly see through wings that don't exist in the first place?!"

fiction still has to obey cause and effect or it's just a string of random words
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Fri 11 May 2007, 14:16,
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quite a lot of fiction isn't internally consistent, yet it's still comprehenedable.
I mean, yeah, shit fiction, but it's still fiction.
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Fri 11 May 2007, 14:20,
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I mean, yeah, shit fiction, but it's still fiction.

a subset of angelic beings with human mothers?
the "watcher" angels?
the "sons of god"?
or a bunch or pasty face cowboy goths with a penchant for flour and electric hedgetrimmers?
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Fri 11 May 2007, 14:16,
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the "watcher" angels?
the "sons of god"?
or a bunch or pasty face cowboy goths with a penchant for flour and electric hedgetrimmers?