Then how has it changed you? Did you pray? Do you still? Faith and hunting are not mutually exclusive. In old times they would call it another calling from God.
[She shouldn't be asking. She should already know.]
[It was hard to spark that belief in a God who felt that her father needed to be killed and John Winchester leave their life for good. But since then, Jo has given in to the temptation of someone answering her prayers, to make the world a better place. When Dean was killed and dragged away, Jo gave into the grief and misery and prayed, idly, for him to come back.
He had -- and by an angel of the Lord, no less -- but Jo had written it off as a stupendous coincidence. God wasn't actually listening. Castiel might have been, but Jo was certain he had bigger problems to deal with at the time than listening to some kid in a motel in Missouri begging for Dean Winchester to return to them.
And Dean did. And Jo was introduced to this amazing wonderful world of angels. Devils. The word of God. The Apocalypse at their doorstep. It was all real. It was all sudden. It was all right in front of them.
But Jo still couldn't bring herself to legitimately believe.]
I'm not gonna tell you why I believe, why I don't believe, or what I can believe. But I am gonna tell you that if God's up there and watching over us and dictating the entire show --
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Simple enough. Myself. Rather pointless to place your beliefs in anything else.
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Humanity is foolish to assign themselves that status.
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[He actually doesn't sound too bitter about this]
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Where I am from, the main faiths are Shintoism and Buddhism.
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In which do you find solace, Sango?
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I've seen the physical effects of both.
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The physical effects of both.. religions. [Right. Of course you have.]
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All humans rely on the company of others. That isn't what I was asking about.
Tell me. Are you a believer?
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[She shouldn't be asking. She should already know.]
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He had -- and by an angel of the Lord, no less -- but Jo had written it off as a stupendous coincidence. God wasn't actually listening. Castiel might have been, but Jo was certain he had bigger problems to deal with at the time than listening to some kid in a motel in Missouri begging for Dean Winchester to return to them.
And Dean did. And Jo was introduced to this amazing wonderful world of angels. Devils. The word of God. The Apocalypse at their doorstep. It was all real. It was all sudden. It was all right in front of them.
But Jo still couldn't bring herself to legitimately believe.]
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He's kind of a dick.
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