thraxios: (and make everybody late)
gideon thraxios ([personal profile] thraxios) wrote in [community profile] paradisa2013-05-13 09:08 am
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two.

The number of books available in the library is astounding. If not for the lack of comfortable bedding, I think I should be content to live there permanently.

I've started with books of philosophy; the selection is wide and many of the writers, unknown to me. They do present a curious problem, however, since most of them come from unfamiliar cultures.

A great number expect familiarity with a figure called Jesus Christ, which has stymied me for the moment. From what I've been able to gather, he was the central martyr or pacifist god of a mystery cult (perhaps both?). It seems a remarkably well-traveled one, which makes it all the more intriguing.

Reading with that assumption in mind is enough to make sense of the text. It's clear, however, that a deeper familiarity with the cult's theological tenets is required to fully appreciate the writers' arguments.

If anyone reading this is better acquainted with "Christianity," any recommendations for introductory readings would be appreciated. Its holy texts are rather long, and thus far, they offer little in the way of context.

[And if you're interested in bugging him, Gideon can be found in the library. He's sitting a table stacked high with books and sheets of paper, on which he's taking careful notes with pen and ink. Someday we've gotta introduce this boy to ballpoint pens. Among the open books are an atlas open to a map of the Mediterranean, several books of philosophy, a King James Bible, and his wax tablet (just in case).]
kethedammit: i'm over it. (well whyyyy not.)

[personal profile] kethedammit 2013-05-15 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah. But mostly red.
kethedammit: shruuuug. (i could see it that way.)

[personal profile] kethedammit 2013-05-15 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
D'you know how hard it is to find a story 'bout him where he ain't dying, or coming back from dying, or about to go off and die?
kethedammit: (whuuuhh.)

[personal profile] kethedammit 2013-05-15 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah. And I could never figure if he was a hocus or if he just had a god in his pocket, like Saint Ulysse.