Vision and Sound: Their Stories
Viewing comments for Chapter 34 "A Glimpse of the Past"Two souls that meet as strangers on earth.
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Comment from Darkhorse555
really mikey enjoying following this story really interested to see where it is heading dear friend most enjoyable piece pf reading very beautifully penned pal
really mikey enjoying following this story really interested to see where it is heading dear friend most enjoyable piece pf reading very beautifully penned pal
Comment Written 25-Oct-2014
Comment from ravenblack
All those riches, gold, statues and land- the Roman Catholic church was in many ways and arm to extend Roman power after Rome itself fell. I like the touch with the goblet passed down, makes history, Julia's visions, more concrete. And yes, the Roman' s killed Jesus, not the Jews. Wish more would see it that way. There would be a lot less antisemitism in the world.
All those riches, gold, statues and land- the Roman Catholic church was in many ways and arm to extend Roman power after Rome itself fell. I like the touch with the goblet passed down, makes history, Julia's visions, more concrete. And yes, the Roman' s killed Jesus, not the Jews. Wish more would see it that way. There would be a lot less antisemitism in the world.
Comment Written 24-Oct-2014
Comment from GracieAnn
Mikey, I know that this is fiction, but I do want to mention that Jesus was called Christ or the Messiah by Peter when he answered Jesus' question who am I and said You are the Christ (meaning Messiah) the Son of the Living God and is in several scriptural references. The fledgling Church of Christ followers was not responsible for His death. Jewish Pharisees the religious institution in the form of traditions, OT writings, and the Law, and Romans worked in tandem to accomplish God's answer to man's sin on the cross. Both these powerful groups stood to benefit from shutting Jesus up. Just a finer point on the history of the Christian Church. Very interesting story line development as the two come closer in this new time experience. Well done. :0 GracieAnn
reply by the author on 24-Oct-2014
Mikey, I know that this is fiction, but I do want to mention that Jesus was called Christ or the Messiah by Peter when he answered Jesus' question who am I and said You are the Christ (meaning Messiah) the Son of the Living God and is in several scriptural references. The fledgling Church of Christ followers was not responsible for His death. Jewish Pharisees the religious institution in the form of traditions, OT writings, and the Law, and Romans worked in tandem to accomplish God's answer to man's sin on the cross. Both these powerful groups stood to benefit from shutting Jesus up. Just a finer point on the history of the Christian Church. Very interesting story line development as the two come closer in this new time experience. Well done. :0 GracieAnn
Comment Written 24-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 24-Oct-2014
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oh, I see. I was thinking that the term "Christian" came after the crucifixion and started in foreign lands. I was thinking more of the name of the religion itself. Glad you are following. I don't want to become too detailed as an inaccuracy isn't good! But, I want to get a feel for the attitudes etc of the times. I appoint you my historical mentor. Please??? :) Great information, very helpful. Thank you, mikey
Comment from seaglass
Great discussion here. Now I'm curious who the actual people were at the crucifixion that are now Leopold and Thurston. A follower and a Pharisee perhaps.
reply by the author on 24-Oct-2014
Great discussion here. Now I'm curious who the actual people were at the crucifixion that are now Leopold and Thurston. A follower and a Pharisee perhaps.
Comment Written 24-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 24-Oct-2014
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That is what I had in mind. I'm trying not to name anyone specific. I had Caiphus and Nicodemus in my head though. Not sure who Julia was maybe Cousin Mary. They were both a couple of famous people in the original story. I haven't looked at that since the second page. :)
Comment from Sankey
Another interesting chapter mate. Be interested to see where it is all going. You are very versatile in your fictional story telling mate. Some spags...the danger that the church possess(es).
Here(Hear) him out.
head would likely be joining you? (yours?)
reply by the author on 24-Oct-2014
Another interesting chapter mate. Be interested to see where it is all going. You are very versatile in your fictional story telling mate. Some spags...the danger that the church possess(es).
Here(Hear) him out.
head would likely be joining you? (yours?)
Comment Written 24-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 24-Oct-2014
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Glad you're liking this one. I'm enjoying writing this one myself. Good eyes. I've got a couple eagle eyes, but you're number one!!
Comment from flylikeaneagle
Michael: My daughter is studying world history. So of course as a good mother, I am helping her since she is slammed with cheerleading and football games. The difference between the dark ages and the middle ages is that the dark ages had no books to be read. Middle ages encouraged reading and learning. The king could not read or write so he had his scholars to help keep records and govern with letters.
Your story is well written and a touch of the past with Jesus thrown in, we were there! The fued goes on. Maybe, the Father could point out in the Bible, thou shalt not kill. Proverbs 4:20 is God's medicine bottle that Ken Hagin studied and from the death bed to being a preacher, he became. Maybe, the word will help you in the story. Glad that Father is stepping up to help.
flylikeaneagle
Michael: My daughter is studying world history. So of course as a good mother, I am helping her since she is slammed with cheerleading and football games. The difference between the dark ages and the middle ages is that the dark ages had no books to be read. Middle ages encouraged reading and learning. The king could not read or write so he had his scholars to help keep records and govern with letters.
Your story is well written and a touch of the past with Jesus thrown in, we were there! The fued goes on. Maybe, the Father could point out in the Bible, thou shalt not kill. Proverbs 4:20 is God's medicine bottle that Ken Hagin studied and from the death bed to being a preacher, he became. Maybe, the word will help you in the story. Glad that Father is stepping up to help.
flylikeaneagle
Comment Written 23-Oct-2014
Comment from nelliesellie
Julia is beginning to see the wisdom of hiding some of her actions and beliefs. The church is powerful. To kill witches helps them to keep the general population under control. They have a helper from the church. Sometimes a draw is the best outcome. Keep both sides from each other until one side can be more reasonable. Great work.
Julia is beginning to see the wisdom of hiding some of her actions and beliefs. The church is powerful. To kill witches helps them to keep the general population under control. They have a helper from the church. Sometimes a draw is the best outcome. Keep both sides from each other until one side can be more reasonable. Great work.
Comment Written 23-Oct-2014
Comment from Nosha17
Interesting discussion between them all, the one who should know least knows most, but she is headstrong and has to be tamed for her own good. The fact that you as a writer can switch to entirely different themes in your stories is the sign of an excellent writer. You write convincingly on whatever topic. Most enjoyable. faye
Interesting discussion between them all, the one who should know least knows most, but she is headstrong and has to be tamed for her own good. The fact that you as a writer can switch to entirely different themes in your stories is the sign of an excellent writer. You write convincingly on whatever topic. Most enjoyable. faye
Comment Written 23-Oct-2014
Comment from Sasha
Fascinating conversation. You continue to do a marvelous job conveying the difficulty they all face in protecting these girls. How frustrating for both the reader and characters in the story. Keep up the great work and as usual, I have no suggestions to offer. You seem to have some great helpers already.
Fascinating conversation. You continue to do a marvelous job conveying the difficulty they all face in protecting these girls. How frustrating for both the reader and characters in the story. Keep up the great work and as usual, I have no suggestions to offer. You seem to have some great helpers already.
Comment Written 23-Oct-2014
Comment from drivenbackward
Feels like I'm there. Good stuff. Two small notes to consider:
Thurston was clearly shocked by what she said. -- A little bit on the telling side, which you usually don't do.
Lourdes was clearly tiring of this debate. -- This can also be shown, but not necessary.
Feels like I'm there. Good stuff. Two small notes to consider:
Thurston was clearly shocked by what she said. -- A little bit on the telling side, which you usually don't do.
Lourdes was clearly tiring of this debate. -- This can also be shown, but not necessary.
Comment Written 23-Oct-2014