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On The Citation of Scrolls


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Some of the more Liberal laymen of the church find it appropriate to cite the readings of the scrolls in everyday life. To this There is only one response. Would you leave your finest set of porcelain dishware on your front yard unattended? Would you leave your child in the arms of a complete stranger? The church must protect the words from the scrolls and ensure they are only spoken to the laymen in proper context and with adequate description from people who have spent years in study to even be able to read the sacred text.

 

  The scrolls come from a source infinitely more precious than the most precious item or person you can think of, and yet some people believe it is okay to allow everyone including the Pagans and the improperly taught to speak GOD’s words whenever they please so that they may attempt to swing the interpretation. If the church allows for the public to cite the holy scrolls the image of the church is guaranteed to be soiled and made a joke to anyone not devoted enough to listen properly to the Priests, Bishops, and his holiness. The people on the brink of conversion can be turned away due to a false interpretation they heard from someone who intentionally or unintentionally explained a section wrong.

 

 With different interpretations we do not only get people turning away from our church we have people who want to properly follow The Creator going to different false sects which they were deceived to believe were the proper sect. With separate sects we begin to have a conflict that the creator never intended for us. With separate sects we have laymen arguing on the street over something that should only be taken one way, and the church would only have themselves to blame for the mess they themselves have created.

 

A prime example of why this can be so dangerous can be found during the cross reference of my family’s private library with official Church documents. The library in which I learned the faith was prestigious and has texts passed down and written by former clergy, and although almost entirely accurate there are still some conflicting arguments. Just imagine what might be in the book collection of a less educated family. There is no reasonable way to ensure the Church can govern all unofficial attempts to read the word of GOD.  

 

  When you combine all of these factors it should be quite clear that any citation of holy church documents is completely outrageous, and people who do this should be taught immediately why this idea is just entirely wrong. When the laymen need to know something they should talk to a priest who has studied for years to answer any question using the guidance of GOD himself. If the layman has no questions, but wishes to just learn in a proper environment perhaps the layman should ensure they attend mass more often. By limiting who can speak on GOD we are not limiting the teachings of the church, but instead we are making the teachings of the church true and directly meaningful to the faith.

 

With GOD,

 

James Greywell, Acolyte of the faith.

 

 

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The Greywell family tutor takes a long drag out of his cigarette, sighing on the exhale as he realises the times he hit the boy over the knuckles for not citing his sources never did work out.

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