The Cross
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- | Used for making wimps of men, The Cross is where "God got weak." Splayed by loincloth, a spiritualized [[Asian Thumbs|asian thumb]], the [[Stimes Addisson|Jesus-figure]] becomes an adornment illustrating the triumph of [[Sin|original sin]]: through suffering, the mind is removed from material concern, from [[Accident|cognition]], and rendered unto [[vapor]]. | + | Used for making wimps of men, The Cross is where "[[God]] got weak." Splayed by loincloth, a spiritualized [[Asian Thumbs|asian thumb]], the [[Stimes Addisson|Jesus-figure]] becomes an adornment illustrating the triumph of [[Sin|original sin]]. It is thus that through suffering, a mind is removed from material concerns, from [[Accident|cognition]], and rendered unto [[vapor]]. |
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Used for making wimps of men, The Cross is where "God got weak." Splayed by loincloth, a spiritualized asian thumb, the Jesus-figure becomes an adornment illustrating the triumph of original sin. It is thus that through suffering, a mind is removed from material concerns, from cognition, and rendered unto vapor.