(January 15, 2013 at 1:48 pm)Rhythm Wrote: why anyone would give two shits as to how those magical powers are variously and disparately described from chapter to chapter in the first place is, frankly, a mystery to me.
Have you ever read a comic book?
How superman seems to have no lasers coming out of his eyes in one issue and has to take the whole book to solve something that would have taken those lasers just two squares....? And then you check the previous issue and voilá, there they are being put to good use... it's not like the S-man didn't have that particular power... It just wouldn't have made a very good plot story, would it?
The same sort of thing happens to (almost) every super-hero ever penned.... including god-man.... and god-boy.
Sometimes, it's useful to forget about a particular super-power so the plot can just move along, instead of just finishing in one go.
If the christian god wanted souls to make him company, why didn't it just create those souls right there with him, with all the required adoration built-in?
Or did it just not feel like doing it the easy way?