I swear I think I am turning into Jesus Christ

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The universe like puts me in spots where I have to go on fasts, like Jesus did in the wilderness.

-My skin is Bronze
-My body is hard like beryl
-My hair is like wool
-My eyes are like fire (look up at the sun)
-My face is like lightning (Say cheese!)
 
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I actually think my biblical destiny is to become an Angel of the Power Ranks that dons the armor of God.
 
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Youre ltn
 
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O Prince, O Chief of many Throned Powers!
That led th' embattled Seraphim to War
Under thy conduct, and in dreadful deeds [ 130 ]
Fearless, endanger'd Heav'ns perpetual King;
And put to proof his high Supremacy,
Whether upheld by strength, or Chance, or Fate,
Too well I see and rue the dire event,
That with sad overthrow and foul defeat [ 135 ]
Hath lost us Heav'n, and all this mighty Host
In horrible destruction laid thus low,
As far as Gods and Heav'nly Essences
 
Three Christs tells the story of an extraordinary experiment that began in 1959 at Michigan's Ypsilanti State Hospital, where Dr. Alan Stone treated three paranoid schizophrenic patients who each believe they are Jesus Christ. Dr. Stone pioneers a simple, yet revolutionary treatment: instead of submitting the patients to electroshock, forced restraints and tranquilizers, he puts them in a room together to confront their delusions. What transpires is a darkly comic, intensely dramatic story about the nature of identity and the power of empathy.
 
Three Christs tells the story of an extraordinary experiment that began in 1959 at Michigan's Ypsilanti State Hospital, where Dr. Alan Stone treated three paranoid schizophrenic patients who each believe they are Jesus Christ. Dr. Stone pioneers a simple, yet revolutionary treatment: instead of submitting the patients to electroshock, forced restraints and tranquilizers, he puts them in a room together to confront their delusions. What transpires is a darkly comic, intensely dramatic story about the nature of identity and the power of empathy.
I might watch that. I think the part of the bible when the Archangel Michael fought the dragon was so cool. That inspires me. No dungeons and dragons ish.
 
like imagine that, It must have been a whole Kaiju fight up there.
 

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