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power system
chadu:
--- Quote from: svb1972 on January 08, 2010, 07:04:59 PM ---Well thought out, very sound logic.
I have a question though.
When does Mab ever refer to him at the Almighty? when does anyone except Michael refer to him as the Almighty?
Mab repeatedly refers to him as the White God. (To differentiate him from other Gods).
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Hm. I thought she had at some point during her convo with Harry re: Uriel. I could be wrong about that.
Lemme check my notes (at work, don't have the actual book on hand). . . Anyway, that convo happens somewhere around page 400+ in SMALL FAVOR.
(Let's drop hypothesis 4, then.)
--- Quote from: svb1972 on January 08, 2010, 07:04:59 PM ---I'm just now rereading Grave Peril so Michael has just been introduced, I will pay close attention to this particular detail.
I'm not saying you don't make an interesting case. Because you do, I'm just not sure the quotes from the book really support it. But, I can't quote page numbers and books yet. So I'll come back when I can, and either agree or bring up an well documented argument.
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Please do!
Tush Hog:
--- Quote from: chadu on January 08, 2010, 06:58:33 PM ---
snip lots of good stuff
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Very nice Chad!
I think the key is that Mab is part of the created order and her power is finite and her will can be thwarted. The Almighty is the creator and his will cannot be thwarted - even when his adversaries think they have done so.
Unless of course you view the things said about him as untrue and biased, which is perfectly fine, but then you have to question everything said about everyone.
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