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| Israphael, did I hear the rules right? We are supposed to write a strip on one of the seven deadly sins, except for lust? | |
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| That's right, Lady J. Even though I studied in a seminary, I don't have a traditional concept of sin. I see sin as more of a failing of the personality than of the soul. | |
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| People encounter a emptyness in themselves which they try to fill with more tangible things. But no matter how they fulfill their "want", the emptyness remains. | |
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| This "want" then becomes so overpowering that it becomes a compulsion that leads you to become blind to the needs of others. | |
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| So what do you think? Does personal emptyness and unfulfillable "want" make for a more meaningful model than the christian concept of sin? | |
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| Look, I'm trying to write a funny strip here. I "want" you to shut the hell up before I'm compelled to kick your ass. | |
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