αɗяαѕтєιυѕ, тнє нιgн ρяιєѕт (
hymnals) wrote in
driftfleet2015-05-30 07:56 pm
video / action
Who: Adrasteius; perhaps you
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Bishop; kitchens
When: N to the O W
[Adra's in the ship's kitchen, seated at the table. A shimmering, golden aura limns his entire body, concentrated particularly at the crown of his blonde head. The faint impression of angelic wings blinks in and out of corporeality on his back as he speaks, sometimes seeming almost solid.]
I'm here today to speak to you about the Light. No, I don't mean that thing in the ceiling, or the sun, or any physical, mechanical sources of illumination, so let's nip that idiot question right in the bud. I'm talking religion, people, which some of you desperately need. A religion that isn't bullshit.
[He leans forward; steeples his hands.]
First of all: no gods. No capital G 'God' or 'Maker' or 'Creator' or what-have-you. No offense if that's part of the dogma, I guess, but it doesn't strike me right. Most of the gods I've met needed a swift kick to their many-mouthed faces, personally.
Second of all: no judgment. Of course, those who wield the Light can and must judge, but the Light itself brooks no discrimination. Whatever you've done, and for whatever reason you've done it, the Light forgives. The Light is grace: by definition, ever present, albeit never deserved. A gift of the universe.
Because, you see, the Light is an omnipresent, divine force. It is the name we give to every person's individual connection the universe. Under its teaching, we recognize our place in the great span of space and time--and our responsibility to influence the universe positively, to bring comfort, to soothe pain, to offer hope.
[Adra gestures with his hands, and as he does so, Light sparks from his fingers. The energy darts around the room, looking for all the world like a cascade of shooting stars. He might be trying to show off a little--or, at least, just trying to demonstrate that what he's talking about can be empirically observed.]
Practitioners follow a path of three virtues: respect, tenacity, and compassion, taught in that order. Don't worry: I won't go into it. Not today.
[But another day. Sooner rather than later.
The glow around his body fades. He smiles, a beatific, genuine expression.]
The point is--religion doesn't have to be damaging. It doesn't have to be oppressive. There are philosophies, churches, that work for good. Mine is one of them. It's here for you. I'm here for you.
Just letting you know.
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Bishop; kitchens
When: N to the O W
[Adra's in the ship's kitchen, seated at the table. A shimmering, golden aura limns his entire body, concentrated particularly at the crown of his blonde head. The faint impression of angelic wings blinks in and out of corporeality on his back as he speaks, sometimes seeming almost solid.]
I'm here today to speak to you about the Light. No, I don't mean that thing in the ceiling, or the sun, or any physical, mechanical sources of illumination, so let's nip that idiot question right in the bud. I'm talking religion, people, which some of you desperately need. A religion that isn't bullshit.
[He leans forward; steeples his hands.]
First of all: no gods. No capital G 'God' or 'Maker' or 'Creator' or what-have-you. No offense if that's part of the dogma, I guess, but it doesn't strike me right. Most of the gods I've met needed a swift kick to their many-mouthed faces, personally.
Second of all: no judgment. Of course, those who wield the Light can and must judge, but the Light itself brooks no discrimination. Whatever you've done, and for whatever reason you've done it, the Light forgives. The Light is grace: by definition, ever present, albeit never deserved. A gift of the universe.
Because, you see, the Light is an omnipresent, divine force. It is the name we give to every person's individual connection the universe. Under its teaching, we recognize our place in the great span of space and time--and our responsibility to influence the universe positively, to bring comfort, to soothe pain, to offer hope.
[Adra gestures with his hands, and as he does so, Light sparks from his fingers. The energy darts around the room, looking for all the world like a cascade of shooting stars. He might be trying to show off a little--or, at least, just trying to demonstrate that what he's talking about can be empirically observed.]
Practitioners follow a path of three virtues: respect, tenacity, and compassion, taught in that order. Don't worry: I won't go into it. Not today.
[But another day. Sooner rather than later.
The glow around his body fades. He smiles, a beatific, genuine expression.]
The point is--religion doesn't have to be damaging. It doesn't have to be oppressive. There are philosophies, churches, that work for good. Mine is one of them. It's here for you. I'm here for you.
Just letting you know.

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No. I don't accept your line of thinking. It's wrong, and you're wrong. You want people to be good? Take care of them. Show them what 'good' means. Don't browbeat them into submission.
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Rather have folks doin' good for selfish reasons than doin' what they want because no one's judgin' and everything's forgiven in the end.
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You do realize that you're defending a fear-based philosophy as a guiding principle for life, right? And--I'm the bad guy?
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I questioned how religion'd work without a God or judgment. You said it was worthless. But y'know, nevermind. You ain't here for a discussion and I ain't here for what you're sellin'. Good luck with the convertin' and knightin' and baptizin' or whatever you do.
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If your religion is based on inspiring fear and trembling, then yes. To my view, it's worthless. There'd be no need for the defensiveness, and no disagreement on my end, otherwise.
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Bet the converts are beatin' down your door, better get to 'em.
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So... Curiosity. Got no use for acceptance or forgiveness. Don't deserve it, don't want it. Sure got a helluva lot of judgment, though. Thanks for that.
Hope you find some folks who go along with everythin' you say so you can be "here" for 'em, like you said.
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Yes, I judged you--well, not you personally, I don't know you--I judged what you told me. If you'll notice, I said that followers of the Light can and must judge. The Light itself does not. It's a force. Energy. It can't judge. Further, no one deserves forgiveness. That's not the point of being forgiven.
[Probably should just close the feed, Ladon. He's too obnoxious to let things go.]
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Great, so havin' people wieldin' this Light shit judge instead... Sounds like buncha souped-up coppers on some kinda holy mission. [ The idea makes him shudder. Talk about combining two very corrupt and very terrible groups into one. ] Think I'll stick with God, even if we ain't on the best terms.
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I'm not certain how that ties into your notion of a ... 'copper' ... or whatever, but. My only mission is what I described above: comfort the hurt etc. Charity and soup. Without the threats.
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Uh huh. I'll believe that when the Hell you prob'ly don't believe in freezes over.
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One wasp's annoying. A whole nest is dangerous.
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There's a middle ground, here. Faith is not a dichotomy.
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