The false prophet wants fame; the true prophet wants justice. The false prophet: ‘No one is a sheep, so there are no lost sheep; we are all wolves. Your wolf cub needs to be baptized in my church to be cleansed of his sins. As a wolf, like me, he was born with original sin. Don’t forget to pay; this sacrament has a price, and keeping our statues clean comes at a cost’. There is no way to justify it. The plot of this myth portrays Jonah fleeing a divine command to warn Nineveh (the capital of the Assyrian Empire and a historical enemy) of its destruction because of its extreme wickedness. During his escape by ship, a fierce storm breaks out, and to save the crew, Jonah asks to be thrown into the sea; … Sigue leyendo The false prophet wants fame; the true prophet wants justice. The false prophet: ‘No one is a sheep, so there are no lost sheep; we are all wolves. Your wolf cub needs to be baptized in my church to be cleansed of his sins. As a wolf, like me, he was born with original sin. Don’t forget to pay; this sacrament has a price, and keeping our statues clean comes at a cost’. There is no way to justify it. →