eatsyourscience: (been living for tomorrows all my life)
Seta Souji ▫ 瀬多総司 ([personal profile] eatsyourscience) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs 2014-04-05 01:42 am (UTC)

"I agree."

Souji just doesn't understand a God who gives people free will and then gets mad when they do what they want--he loves them but also kills them? Souji doesn't get it. Where he comes from, gods usually only get mad at humans because the humans did something to insult them directly. That makes more sense to him.

"I read somewhere that the story might have been meant to explain regional floods, and didn't literally mean a world-wide flood."

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