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If anybody here looks a little wonky, it is because I drew this freehand in AI, rather than doing pencils, first. Not ideal, but I was in a bit of a hurry. My initial idea was to ask my kids if they believe in God or not, but there would have been few surprises there. Spiro is broken-hearted, Charlie is conflicted but doesn't really care. Everyone else is pretty much out and out pro or con. I'm not really sure what Barkey's deal is; I suspect the contradictions in his behavior just don't bother him.

I'm actually not sure how I'd answer this question; I hate to speculate without facts, and as facts about God are pretty thin on the ground, I feel like there's not a lot I can say about him.


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"When anyone is disturbed or saddened under the pretext of a good and soul-profiting matter, and is angered against his neighbour, it is evident that this is not according to God: for everything that is of God is peaceful and useful and leads a man to humility and to judging himself." -- St. Barsanuphius the Great