Snap out of the absurd metaphors and speak plainly.
I can see daylight just as well as you can, and there is no moral connection whatsoever to how well someone can see in the dark.
I can see quite well at night, but that is altogether beside the point.
I can see daylight just as well as you can, and there is no moral connection whatsoever to how well someone can see in the dark.
I can see quite well at night, but that is altogether beside the point.
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Neither, for that matter, is darkness.
I subscribe to neither superstition.
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I am aware of this usage, dislike it, and purposefully interpret it as literal darkness when responding to people because fundamentally, darkness is not evil and the conflation of the two has led to the aforementioned superstition of people
I prefer humanoids having batlike wings to birdlike
God is Light.
You do the math
I am a crazy cat lady. Cats are marvels of creation and beauty misunderstood.
I love cats and I love black cats.
With the name moon whiskers it makes sense to have a moon. 🤷♀️
You are late to the party
Maybe more meaning to his works 🤔
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I've got a troop of blind men waiting their turn here.
It’s not night time darkness. Although evil likes to be covered in nighttime darkness. Covers their deeds more easily
Unlike you, apparently, I understood that was fictional.
Evil deeds spring from evil hearts that stay in darkness that only God can see.
Satan often masquerades as an angel of light to deceive those he can.
Joseph Delaney is quite an inventive storyteller in incorporating fables though, that's why I referenced that series.