The Jerusalem Creed Quotes
The Jerusalem Creed
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“Zoroastrian religion, the sign of Ahura Mazda.” Sean turned around and looked at the circular light on the emblem. Karem was correct. It was a symbol he’d seen before in Babylonian culture, mostly in temples and other religious settings.”
― The Jerusalem Creed
― The Jerusalem Creed
“Tommy wandered over to the end of the chamber closest to the head. He examined the walls and noted the symbol that was carved into the stone, two interlocking triangles that many people called the Davidic Star.”
― The Jerusalem Creed
― The Jerusalem Creed
“They took off again, padding along on the balls of their feet so as not to make as much noise. The two reached another turn in the tunnel. Tommy sped around it without thinking and ran face-first into a tangled mass of cobwebs. He grasped at his face and hair, panicking, nearly dropping his flashlight in the process. Fortunately, he didn’t make a noise other than spitting the cobwebs out of his mouth. Sean stepped by him, putting his hand out in front and pulling the remaining webs out of the way. “Come on,” he whispered. “I don’t have one on me, do I?” Tommy asked. He swiped his hands around in panic-stricken paranoia. “Dude, there are no spiders down here anymore. We have to move.” Tommy followed, though he still swiped at his neck and hair occasionally just to make sure Sean wasn’t lying.”
― The Jerusalem Creed
― The Jerusalem Creed
