Caliane
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we're probably past spoilers now.
The houses all burning down was lolz. Did I mention how I laughed about them dying on the bridge.. which they clearly could have hidden under to stay out of the sun? or yeah, any rowboat could have protected them.. or New england.. every house has a cellar. (granted the bridge couple themselves wanted to die.)
the religion element is annoying. I feel it goes back to Job. Like when I was mentioning how modern movies, have characters who should believe in an Eternal afterlife, focus ENTIRELY on mortal lives. "oh this soul EATING Demon, killed a person" Im sorry. did it kill them, or did it EAT THEIR SOUL? those are two entirely different things. is the soul gone forever? is the soul trapped in the demon? will exorcism save the soul? Fearstreet really had this problem. and even did the Job thing. where again, a deeply religious person, when faced with mortal adversity, sells their soul to the Devil, for trivial mortal reasons.. its baffling. It feels like so much supernatural, and religious material these days, is written by people who are not religious, nor even understand religion. Like, I'm a weak Atheist. I see no evidence whatsoever that any supernatural thing exists. But I can understand a religious mindset. We need a story like this to be a modern day Job. that is really a story, reddit Atheists can't stand. It would be great to have this, and have the characters tried by these monsters, tempted, and come out with stronger faith.
The houses all burning down was lolz. Did I mention how I laughed about them dying on the bridge.. which they clearly could have hidden under to stay out of the sun? or yeah, any rowboat could have protected them.. or New england.. every house has a cellar. (granted the bridge couple themselves wanted to die.)
the religion element is annoying. I feel it goes back to Job. Like when I was mentioning how modern movies, have characters who should believe in an Eternal afterlife, focus ENTIRELY on mortal lives. "oh this soul EATING Demon, killed a person" Im sorry. did it kill them, or did it EAT THEIR SOUL? those are two entirely different things. is the soul gone forever? is the soul trapped in the demon? will exorcism save the soul? Fearstreet really had this problem. and even did the Job thing. where again, a deeply religious person, when faced with mortal adversity, sells their soul to the Devil, for trivial mortal reasons.. its baffling. It feels like so much supernatural, and religious material these days, is written by people who are not religious, nor even understand religion. Like, I'm a weak Atheist. I see no evidence whatsoever that any supernatural thing exists. But I can understand a religious mindset. We need a story like this to be a modern day Job. that is really a story, reddit Atheists can't stand. It would be great to have this, and have the characters tried by these monsters, tempted, and come out with stronger faith.
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