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Public News Post #2804

Justice void.

Written by: Strife
Date: Saturday, October 16th, 1999
Addressed to: The Firebird, Echo l'Altro di Rienzi


Greetings, friend.

Thank you for clarifying a miswording on my part, friend. When I said "Follow the Church, or die," I should have said, "Accept the Church, or die." It still continues to bring across that the Church is oppressive. Yes, there are those who do not follow the Church's teaching, but they have to accept its presence. That is still oppression, since I stated that oppression is the forcing of others to accept ones beliefs. The shrines continue to prove this, as Cynne posted, with regards to the Aalen. She must accept the shrine in an area where seclusion is most important. Thank you for your response, however.

Your sense of justice is based on happiness, friend, as infer from your post. To you, everyone deserves a right to happiness, and those who violate this commits acts of injustice. What of me, then? I have noted several times that I have no emotions, which includes happiness. Does this mean that no one can commit injustice against me? Will I be forever tormented with injustices because of what I repressed?

May evil guide you on your path towards greatness.

Penned by my hand on the 8th of Ero, in the year 231 AF.


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Public News Post #2804

Justice void.

Written by: Strife
Date: Saturday, October 16th, 1999
Addressed to: The Firebird, Echo l'Altro di Rienzi


Greetings, friend.

Thank you for clarifying a miswording on my part, friend. When I said "Follow the Church, or die," I should have said, "Accept the Church, or die." It still continues to bring across that the Church is oppressive. Yes, there are those who do not follow the Church's teaching, but they have to accept its presence. That is still oppression, since I stated that oppression is the forcing of others to accept ones beliefs. The shrines continue to prove this, as Cynne posted, with regards to the Aalen. She must accept the shrine in an area where seclusion is most important. Thank you for your response, however.

Your sense of justice is based on happiness, friend, as infer from your post. To you, everyone deserves a right to happiness, and those who violate this commits acts of injustice. What of me, then? I have noted several times that I have no emotions, which includes happiness. Does this mean that no one can commit injustice against me? Will I be forever tormented with injustices because of what I repressed?

May evil guide you on your path towards greatness.

Penned by my hand on the 8th of Ero, in the year 231 AF.


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