I will confess that I guessed that there are masses in Japan that are still in Latin, at least in part. There are churches here that do that, so I assumed (perhaps erroneously) that there would be churches all over the world that still do it.
As for your hesitation, I will confess that I'm not completely sure that I am grasping it totally and would like to ask you to expand your thoughts a bit? I confess to a knee jerk reaction that if anything I wrote makes you think of Sarah Palin I must have done something horribly wrong, but when it comes to actually applying the analogy of Jesus' crucifixion to this case here, if L had succeeded in finding Light and bringing him to "justice," Light would have been hanged.
L wouldn't have done anything with the actual execution (except attend, I suspect), but he would have been responsible for it, all the same.
Also, can you expand on your statement that the people who drove in the stakes weren't the ones to get blamed for it? I confess that I have moved far away from my religious upbringing (which wasn't Catholic, by the way), but the years of it still haunt me.
Also, I wrote this story in a remarkably short period of time. I'm trying to flex my writing muscles and get back on the scene again. :) So, it is VERY likely that I screwed something up here.
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As for your hesitation, I will confess that I'm not completely sure that I am grasping it totally and would like to ask you to expand your thoughts a bit? I confess to a knee jerk reaction that if anything I wrote makes you think of Sarah Palin I must have done something horribly wrong, but when it comes to actually applying the analogy of Jesus' crucifixion to this case here, if L had succeeded in finding Light and bringing him to "justice," Light would have been hanged.
L wouldn't have done anything with the actual execution (except attend, I suspect), but he would have been responsible for it, all the same.
Also, can you expand on your statement that the people who drove in the stakes weren't the ones to get blamed for it? I confess that I have moved far away from my religious upbringing (which wasn't Catholic, by the way), but the years of it still haunt me.
Also, I wrote this story in a remarkably short period of time. I'm trying to flex my writing muscles and get back on the scene again. :) So, it is VERY likely that I screwed something up here.