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Apr 17, 2010 23:09

Can someone tell me what christianity is?

ic, silly things, questions questions questions, getting into things perusual, discedo

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[ Text ] magyarheart April 18 2010, 03:26:49 UTC
Christianity is a religion. I'm sure there must be a Bible somewhere in Discedo if you're interested in learning about it.

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[ Text ] lovelyscientist April 18 2010, 03:28:11 UTC
Someone mentioned it to me. I figured I should probably look it up. A Bible is? A book?

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[ Text ] magyarheart April 18 2010, 03:37:00 UTC
The Bible is a scripture, split into different "books" that outline Christianity's teachings and the life of Christ. The scripture is rather lengthy, but the library in the school should have a readable copy or two.

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[ Text ] lovelyscientist April 18 2010, 03:48:12 UTC
I see. You don't think anyone would mind if I borrowed a copy do you?

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magyarheart April 18 2010, 03:53:13 UTC
I doubt anyone would mind much. After all, I haven't met anyone too concerned with religion during my stay here. I can always help you look if you'd like.

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lovelyscientist April 18 2010, 03:56:41 UTC
I would if you don't mind. I'd most likely miss it on my own. Lucrecia Crescent. And yourself?

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[ Text ] pffft why does LJ insist on eating my subject text /rant magyarheart April 18 2010, 04:03:03 UTC
Not at all. The library can be a bit difficult to search through at times. Hungary, but you can call me Elizabeta if you prefer.

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[ Text ] lovelyscientist April 18 2010, 04:08:20 UTC
A pleasure to meet you Miss Elizabeta. If you're not busy do you mind if I come now?

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[ Text ] magyarheart April 18 2010, 04:17:36 UTC
And the same to you, Miss Lucrecia. I'll meet you there soon.

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[ Text ] → [ Commentlog? ] lovelyscientist April 18 2010, 04:20:59 UTC
Alright. See you soon.

[Soon being not so soon because Lucrecia doesn't know the city too well yet. But she does arrive! Eventually! In knocks on the library door peeking in, looking for Hungary.]

Miss Elizabeta?

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[ Commentlog! ] magyarheart April 18 2010, 04:38:30 UTC
[ Fortunately, Hungary has a way with directions...sort of. The sudden knock causes her to drop the books she was previously sorting through, moving quickly to pick them up and rearrange them on the shelf. ]

Miss Lucrecia! I've started looking through a few of these.

[ She seemingly pokes her head out of nowhere - behind one of the shelves, actually - with reference books wrapped in her arms. ]

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[ Commentlog! ] lovelyscientist April 18 2010, 04:50:19 UTC
[She winces a little at the sound of the dropped books. Oops... Maybe she should have been less abrupt. Still she waves a little when she sees Hungary and comes over.]

Are these parts of the Bible?

[She tilts her head scanning the titles.]

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[ Commentlog! ] magyarheart April 18 2010, 04:55:09 UTC
Ah, no. Just reference books. I thought these might help a bit.

[ And she returns to shifting through the books in an orderly manner, only stopping when her eyes scan over the Old Testament. With a bit of a struggle, she somehow manages to remove it from the shelf without causing books to go flying in every direction. ]

This is the Old Testament, the first collection of books from the Bible. The New Testament should be nearby if we're lucky. These books are terribly disorganized.

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[ Commentlog! ] lovelyscientist April 18 2010, 05:03:17 UTC
[She looks at the cover of the book curiously. It seems a bit silly having two books for one religion, but perhaps she's simply missing an obvious reason. Still she nods and scrutinizes the shelves some more.]

Hopefully it is. Does no one keep the library here?

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[ Commentlog! ] magyarheart April 18 2010, 05:13:37 UTC
[ Cue shifting through massively large books. On the bright side, two different volumes means she won't topple over from the weight of one single scripture. However, that means she's going to be searching through and attempting to organize various books. ]

I'm not sure, to be honest. There might be someone in charge of caring for it, but it's difficult to keep order in a place like Discedo.

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[ Commentlog! ] lovelyscientist April 18 2010, 05:22:47 UTC
Ah... I suppose that is true. Have you been here long?

[She moves some books and pulls out one, but on closer examination it says New World, not New Testament. Wrong one, oops. Back it goes, though seeing what Hungary's doing she tries to put it back a bit more orderly.]

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