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<blockquote data-quote="Ao the Overkitty" data-source="post: 1533954" data-attributes="member: 9758"><p><strong>Journal Entry of Seth Lochmar - July 21th</strong></p><p></p><p>July 21th</p><p> I’ve been spending some time with the Lantern Archon lately. We’ve mostly been talking about faith and religion. Most of what I’ve learned on that subject has come from it. On the subject of religion, though we have truly only had that one experience with the Church of Arleans, I was left with a loss of faith in the clergy. Father McLar and his son Fletcher are the only ones so far that truly seem to care more about helping people then improving their lifestyle and position in the church. One that devotes themself to god should do so to help all who live in his glory, not do it for power. Yes, I know that I’m hopelessly idealistic, but I have to believe in a better world. The clergy from home never seemed to be this wrapped up in heirarchy and politics to help those in need. Sure, we’ve got a bad reputation, but to just write someone off because of what their family has done in the past (which, while there is a lot of bad on Troy’s side, the part they’re angered about seems to be the exposure of devil worshippers in the church). Even Father McLar seems a little skewed, since he seems to think that Troy wasn’t that bad a guy. Perhaps at first he wasn’t, but anyone that follows Eshu crosses the line far too much to be considered a good person.</p><p></p><p> Perhaps our relations will improve some, but so far I’ve found the Dunkirks to be a much more amiable and holy people then those at the Basilica. As long as they still worship god above all, their heracy isn’t as much as others make it out to be. Sure, they are raising an icon, but not above the worship of our lord.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ao the Overkitty, post: 1533954, member: 9758"] [b]Journal Entry of Seth Lochmar - July 21th[/b] July 21th I’ve been spending some time with the Lantern Archon lately. We’ve mostly been talking about faith and religion. Most of what I’ve learned on that subject has come from it. On the subject of religion, though we have truly only had that one experience with the Church of Arleans, I was left with a loss of faith in the clergy. Father McLar and his son Fletcher are the only ones so far that truly seem to care more about helping people then improving their lifestyle and position in the church. One that devotes themself to god should do so to help all who live in his glory, not do it for power. Yes, I know that I’m hopelessly idealistic, but I have to believe in a better world. The clergy from home never seemed to be this wrapped up in heirarchy and politics to help those in need. Sure, we’ve got a bad reputation, but to just write someone off because of what their family has done in the past (which, while there is a lot of bad on Troy’s side, the part they’re angered about seems to be the exposure of devil worshippers in the church). Even Father McLar seems a little skewed, since he seems to think that Troy wasn’t that bad a guy. Perhaps at first he wasn’t, but anyone that follows Eshu crosses the line far too much to be considered a good person. Perhaps our relations will improve some, but so far I’ve found the Dunkirks to be a much more amiable and holy people then those at the Basilica. As long as they still worship god above all, their heracy isn’t as much as others make it out to be. Sure, they are raising an icon, but not above the worship of our lord. [/QUOTE]
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