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WAG.... Murphy has moved on
Arjan:
--- Quote from: Kindler on July 05, 2018, 02:04:47 PM ---Ehh...the duty to call the police instead of handling it yourself first is different from state to state. Stand Your Ground laws and Castle Doctrine states offer various protections to those defending their property, not just their lives.
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Human law makes concessions to human nature, public opinion and practical reasoning, religious law often does not and asks for more.
groinkick:
--- Quote from: raidem on July 05, 2018, 03:12:46 PM ---Right now, there seems to be only one character that can generate so much discussion. It is Murphy. I mean right now, we are on 20 pages of Murphy discussion. I just looked briefly through the forums on the first few pages, nothing comes close.
The one character that Jim has us most interested in it seems is Murphy.
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lol one reason I started it :-x... One thing I do love about discussions like this is it started as Murphy theory and morphed into a discussion about Michael. Kinda cool
Mira:
--- Quote ---No, I'm pretty certain Uriel was still mortal; didn't he get a nosebleed or something during the Carpenter House fight? Regardless, Michael had the opportunity and motive to abuse Uriel's Grace, but didn't. Though, at that point, I think he was putting his faith in Harry, too, not just TWG.
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Yeah, he was putting his faith in Harry, and the idea that the Almighty has Harry's back..
--- Quote ---lol one reason I started it :-x... One thing I do love about discussions like this is it started as Murphy theory and morphed into a discussion about Michael. Kinda cool
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Well, Michael is Harry's male Murphy....
raidem:
Michael got brought up in part because of him wielding uriels Grace.
groinkick:
--- Quote from: raidem on July 05, 2018, 11:02:11 PM ---Michael got brought up in part because of him wielding uriels Grace.
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Yeah. You know what's funny. When Murphy made her error against Nicodemus, he in turn error'd against the Sword. He took the Sword, and broke it on the ground because he didn't have Faith the Sword could work without the blade. The correct way is to unmake the Sword by killing an innocent with it.
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