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His Divine Will

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Silas Vitalia
Doomheim
#21 - 2012-09-28 18:09:35 UTC
Rodj Blake wrote:


You do realise that your dear friends' philosophy demands your annihilation, right?

I guess that with friends like that, you really don't need enemies.


We don't let little details like that get in our way *smile*

From a practical standpoint I imagine they would save their close friends for 'last' if that is the correct way to put it.

No reason we can't make beautiful music together until that day of course.

Sabik now, Sabik forever

Boma Airaken
Perkone
Caldari State
#22 - 2012-09-29 11:23:18 UTC
Silas Vitalia wrote:
Rodj Blake wrote:


You do realise that your dear friends' philosophy demands your annihilation, right?

I guess that with friends like that, you really don't need enemies.


We don't let little details like that get in our way *smile*

From a practical standpoint I imagine they would save their close friends for 'last' if that is the correct way to put it.

No reason we can't make beautiful music together until that day of course.



I am Zhayedan Sardir. I will be the last.

If you do not like our occupation of our rightful home Rodj, do something about it.
Anabella Rella
Gradient
Electus Matari
#23 - 2012-09-29 16:00:04 UTC
Safai wrote:


In any case I will be disregarding any barbaric challenges you feel the need to assert. If you did even a modicum of reading you would know I have far more important things to deal with than the likes of one boisterous pilot.


I regard myself as iconoclastic rather than boisterous but, do carry on with your "important things".

When the world is running down, you make the best of what's still around.

Makkal Hanaya
Revenent Defence Corperation
#24 - 2012-10-03 06:01:50 UTC
You've always seemed quite boisterous to me.

Render unto Khanid the things which are Khanid's; and unto God the things that are God's.

Mardon Hashur
Ministry of War
Amarr Empire
#25 - 2012-10-03 10:30:58 UTC
Thought I strongly agree with the reclaiming, the way that I think it should be done is with missions and reaching out to help instead of just blasting every ship that is not gold. Violence in the reclaiming should be the final resort to turn a people to the light of God after all other attempts to have failed

Sincerly Mardon Hashur

Lucius Vindictus
Arachnos
#26 - 2012-10-03 17:08:35 UTC  |  Edited by: Lucius Vindictus
Koronakesh wrote:
Hello there, my dear old friend.

I confess some disappointment, as you should know better.You call it a "wasteland, cold and hollow", without the masses thrumming through space and across worlds that are not theirs and which they are not fit for? You'll forgive me for, necessarily, disagreeing with such a bleak assessment.

Rather the opposite, as where you see empty wastes, I see cleansed and holy reaches, calm and quiet without the tides of sin and the chaotic noise reverberating across hundreds of once-pure stars. When my Faith gave the cluster Reschard as a monument to the Divine Will, it was just another note in a chorus that has been going on for millenia, but through it you can see just how far those of the Faith will go to ensure the purification is completed. We are dealing with the noblest of ends, the very salvation of all humanity, and so we must use the greatest means to accomplish our goals, to immanentize the eschaton.

You should not mourn those who die in the holy struggle, be they pure or not; there is no sin in the destruction of those who are a breach against Molokite influence, and their spirits are commended to the Ocean of Lost Souls that wail and whirl around the Gate to Heaven, which bars all impurity from the Divine's presence. Nor is there sin in the death of Faithful men and women, who die in service to the Maker of Creation. There is indeed no surer path to Heaven than through death incurred by protecting the Saved, and by destroying sources of sin.

I continue to hope that you will abandon your errant path, my dear old friend, and that you will someday see the Maker's light and follow the proper path as laid out by Prophet Khalid and as told by the Blessed Prophets Ocilan and Paragyn.


I’m puzzled by your apparent disappointment that I am unreceptive to your message. Our friendship was over when you turned your back on your House and your Empire. I used to consider you a respectable and intelligent man. Unfortunately you always did lack restraint. For a time I thought that your unhealthy interest in forbidden texts was passing and academic in nature. I thought that you of all people had the moral fortitude to stay true to the Imperial rite of faith and couldn’t be swayed by false prophets. In fact, I recall a moment when you were trusted to judge my loyalty or lack thereof in the past. We were all very wrong about you…

Not only did you descend down the spiral of fanaticism, but you did so for a heresy that turned your entire faith upside down. And it seems to have warped your perceptions.

There is nothing glorious about your acts of murder. Just like there was nothing divine about the Reschard incident. It was genocide, and no amount of writing can mask the injustice of what happened that day. New Eden can do without your vision of Utopia.
Boma Airaken
Perkone
Caldari State
#27 - 2012-10-04 07:12:50 UTC
Lucius Vindictus wrote:
Koronakesh wrote:
Hello there, my dear old friend.

I confess some disappointment, as you should know better.You call it a "wasteland, cold and hollow", without the masses thrumming through space and across worlds that are not theirs and which they are not fit for? You'll forgive me for, necessarily, disagreeing with such a bleak assessment.

Rather the opposite, as where you see empty wastes, I see cleansed and holy reaches, calm and quiet without the tides of sin and the chaotic noise reverberating across hundreds of once-pure stars. When my Faith gave the cluster Reschard as a monument to the Divine Will, it was just another note in a chorus that has been going on for millenia, but through it you can see just how far those of the Faith will go to ensure the purification is completed. We are dealing with the noblest of ends, the very salvation of all humanity, and so we must use the greatest means to accomplish our goals, to immanentize the eschaton.

You should not mourn those who die in the holy struggle, be they pure or not; there is no sin in the destruction of those who are a breach against Molokite influence, and their spirits are commended to the Ocean of Lost Souls that wail and whirl around the Gate to Heaven, which bars all impurity from the Divine's presence. Nor is there sin in the death of Faithful men and women, who die in service to the Maker of Creation. There is indeed no surer path to Heaven than through death incurred by protecting the Saved, and by destroying sources of sin.

I continue to hope that you will abandon your errant path, my dear old friend, and that you will someday see the Maker's light and follow the proper path as laid out by Prophet Khalid and as told by the Blessed Prophets Ocilan and Paragyn.


I’m puzzled by your apparent disappointment that I am unreceptive to your message. Our friendship was over when you turned your back on your House and your Empire. I used to consider you a respectable and intelligent man. Unfortunately you always did lack restraint. For a time I thought that your unhealthy interest in forbidden texts was passing and academic in nature. I thought that you of all people had the moral fortitude to stay true to the Imperial rite of faith and couldn’t be swayed by false prophets. In fact, I recall a moment when you were trusted to judge my loyalty or lack thereof in the past. We were all very wrong about you…

Not only did you descend down the spiral of fanaticism, but you did so for a heresy that turned your entire faith upside down. And it seems to have warped your perceptions.

There is nothing glorious about your acts of murder. Just like there was nothing divine about the Reschard incident. It was genocide, and no amount of writing can mask the injustice of what happened that day. New Eden can do without your vision of Utopia.


Yes. Empire forbid we read books that they don't want us to read. What a sin, what a heresy, what a horrible act, to simply learn and make ones own decisions based on evidence, logic, and perception.
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