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Reviewer: Pixis Signed [Report This]
Date: September 19 2012 1:48 PM Title: Chapter 2: A CHRONIC SHRINKER IN KING NEBUCHADNEZZAR'S COURT

"Without Christian men to lead them"? If Christian men tried to lead the Amazons, they would have told those men where they can stick it. If you're uncomfortable with Wonder Woman's pagan origins, why use her? (By the way, Aphrodite was a Greek goddess. The Babylonians would have called her Ishtar.)

In terms of the creationist angle, everyone's entitled to their opinion. We can agree to disagree on this issue. I think what rubbed me the wrong way was your idea that evolution is taught in schools to undermine Christianity. That is not true. Evolution is taught because most of the scientific community believes it is accurate and has evidence to back that up. You can disagree with that evidence but please don't assume that evolution theory only exists to be mean to Christians or corrupt their children. It exists because it's based on observation. Those observations may not agree with scripture but they aren't being fabricated simply to lure people away from God.

In any case, I've ranted enough on your comment section. I tried to give your story a chance but I think we disagree on too many points.



Author's Response:

Not for one minute do the teachers of evolution have corruption in mind, but Satan (God's rogue angel enemy) did bring the evolution belief in to undermine people's belief in their creator God.

I tossed up not using Wonder Woman, but came up with the reasons I explained in a reply to one of Carycomic's reviews to modify rather than exclude her.

No worries anyway. I pass up a fair few stories myself for similar reasons to you, so I understand.

Reviewer: Carycomic Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: September 18 2012 11:51 AM Title: Chapter 2: A CHRONIC SHRINKER IN KING NEBUCHADNEZZAR'S COURT

All that was needed for this chapter was the BBC Radiophonic Orchestra.

;-)

Author's Response:

And I had the Wonder Woman music from Lynda Carter's show (nicely revamped in the recent Batman: Brave and Bold Season 3 episode) going in the back of my head.

Maybe (to reciprocate the plugging I helped myself to in reviewing your story), the Carycomic epic "The Fates Doth Conspire" would go well with the end theme of Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics, which I recently bought and loved on DVD.

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