....there WAS a very cool superhero-esque book in the 90s called Archangels, well-drawn and cool drama about angels in body armor [no robes, no wings, but SWORDS!] vs. demons, just behind the vision of the humans they were trying to protect. They could go that route, but if they've got folks like Antos at the wheel, it's gonna hit the ditch. These people CANNOT stop putting their leftist politics into the books they produce, and they'll goof this up as well.
"...even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. Therefore it is not surprising if his servants also disguise themselves as servants of righteousness..." (2nd Cor 11:14-15)
If you're going to "tell Bible stories", wouldn't that imply a certain, you know, familiarity with scripture? Or will the stories merely be based on what they've heard and seen in pop culture? This will be interesting to watch.
Even if they make some changes, I'll trust them to accurately tell Bible stories just as much I trust a vegan's opinion on how a steak is cooked.
....there WAS a very cool superhero-esque book in the 90s called Archangels, well-drawn and cool drama about angels in body armor [no robes, no wings, but SWORDS!] vs. demons, just behind the vision of the humans they were trying to protect. They could go that route, but if they've got folks like Antos at the wheel, it's gonna hit the ditch. These people CANNOT stop putting their leftist politics into the books they produce, and they'll goof this up as well.
"...even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. Therefore it is not surprising if his servants also disguise themselves as servants of righteousness..." (2nd Cor 11:14-15)
She means, the satanic Bible stories.
If you're going to "tell Bible stories", wouldn't that imply a certain, you know, familiarity with scripture? Or will the stories merely be based on what they've heard and seen in pop culture? This will be interesting to watch.