burntbridges: To the unknown (Glance ☿ How long baby)
Letha Regis ([personal profile] burntbridges) wrote in [community profile] riverview2017-03-05 01:39 pm

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[Letha's confusion over this new technology is clear from the first moment of the video. She's turned on the camera facing away from her, showing her desk full of neatly organized piles of paper, all forms with neat cursive scrawled across them. The angle is skewed, camera shaky, and she keeps moving it as she tries to figure out the device.]

There's absolutely nothing like this in my world...

[Sure, she'd tried very hard to follow the orientation instructions, but she's handling it much like a grandmother with her first smartphone. She finally gets it turned around, but that just gives viewers a worm's eye view of her shocked face as she sees the unflattering angle and turns it back around to her desk.]

If only I could write on these, it would be so much simpler. Well, anyway. Can anyone hear me? I thought it might be prudent to contact this 'network'... and see if anyone who understands these... inventions better than me could lend me a hand.

[Go easy on her, she's never even seen a telephone or typewriter before.]
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[personal profile] inthemoonlight 2017-03-09 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
Well, we know what are sins and what are not. As for proof, hmm. Look at it this way: if there is no God and no Heaven, and you do not believe, then when you die, nothing happens. But if there is a God, and you did not believe, you would not be permitted into Heaven. If you do believe, but there is nothing, then when you die, you would not exist any longer to know you were wrong. Therefore, it is of no harm to believe, in case God exists. Do you see?
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[personal profile] inthemoonlight 2017-03-09 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
[ Cecelia chuckles. ]

Perhaps. There are various other religions besides Christianity. And of course we Christians believe we have the right of it, while they believe they have the right of it. But that is what faith is all about. We believe in all this, and we shan't know who is right and wrong until Judgment Day. One must choose something to believe in, or chose nothing at all.
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[personal profile] inthemoonlight 2017-03-09 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Well! No need to pity me too much, Mrs Regis. I assure you we get on quite well at home with what we have.