AJ Kerrigan

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In the old times, people knew better than to trust the gods. Deities were tempestuous, even capricious. They could bring harvest or drought, make your mouth drip with jewels or snakes, and their reasons were often mysterious. People lived accordingly; they expected a measure of bitterness with anything sweet.
AJ Kerrigan
I love this intro.
All the Names They Used for God
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