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Dec 29, 2007 23:48



This is the deal.

God loves you. This you know. God loves you, Lucifer...could give a shit. Lucifer is down there in Hell, and he's basically kissing his own ass and hating the hell out of all of us. In the beginning, there was the word and the word was 'fucking apes." So, that's two. Big f.

This? This is the problem.

So it is written, so it shall pass. But it changed. It changed, and now there's a choice. It changed and now there's a little bit of wiggle room.

It changed. And now there's God and there's Lucifer, bloody cruciform and chained up tight. It changed, and now the rules change too. Now God changes. Now Lucifer changes. The fallen, maybe they're not so much. The angels? Bright and shining beacons in the night, maybe they've gone a little bit stupid.

It changed and now there's God. It changed, and now there's Lucifer. Seperate rooms and offered the same deal. Love everyone, love yourself or love the person in the other room. Whatever one they pick, they have to do this thing with all their heart, all their soul, all their everything. Forever and ever and ever and ever ah-freaking-men.

If God loves everyone and Lucifer loves himself, everything stays the same. Perfect harmony, and no one has to die.

If God loves everyone and Lucifer loves everyone. Hard to say. Maybe nothing changes. Maybe everything gets a little bit better. Maybe everything ends up how it was supposed to be. It's hard to say.

If God loves Lucifer, and Lucifer loves God? There's a little girl named Celeste who is a testament to that choice. She's got horns and hates her big brother, maybe you'd like to meet her.

If God loves loves himself and Lucifer loves everyone? What happens then? What happens to the world then? What happens to us, to God, to the Morningstar? If God has no love for anyone but himself and Lucifer's the one calling the shots? What happens?

What then?

prisoner's dilemma, narrative

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