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>Plato's Republic
>21
>net worth: somewhere off the coast of the Balkan Islands
what was the last question
>voluntary celibate as I'm in the monastery

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"Do you believe in god?"
The question caught Nick out and he hadn't time to think of how he wanted to answer.
"No." He replied, trying desperately to mask his shame with a docile tone.
"Well, have you heard the story of Saul?" asked Asher unphased.
"No, I'm not familiar."
Asher's grey eyes lighted up and he began to recite the story to Nick.
Nick had admired the good nature of Asher for a number of months now and as of recently, had grown friendly with him. Asher was innocent to an extent sometimes difficult to believe of any college aged young man, and had a childlike personality at times, but there was no doubting that he was a truly good person with an unwavering belief in God.
While Nick tragically considered himself an atheist, he just about revered Christians.
"so Samuel tells Saul that he has been disobedient and that Jehovah will choose another King of Israel" Asher continued.
Nick had resumed listening. While Nick didn't have much interest in biblical literature, he enjoyed talking with Asher. In fact, the two had begun spending much of their time together in the few weeks since Nick had first struck up a conversation with him.

The late afternoon sky began to tint orange as Asher finished telling the story of Saul--Nick had grown quite interested toward the end when he died. The two shook hands and said goodbye.

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"Do you believe in god?"
The question caught Nick out and he hadn't time to think of how he wanted to answer.
"No." He replied, trying desperately to mask his shame with a docile tone.
"Well, have you heard the story of Saul?" asked Asher unphased.
"No, I'm not familiar."
Asher's grey eyes lighted up and he began to recite the story to Nick.
Nick had admired the good nature of Asher for a number of months now and as of recently, had grown friendly with him. Asher was innocent to an extent sometimes difficult to believe of any college aged young man, and had a childlike personality at times, but there was no doubting that he was a truly good person with an unwavering belief in God.
While Nick tragically considered himself an atheist, he just about revered Christians.
"so Samuel tells Saul that he has been disobedient and that Jehovah will choose another King of Israel" Asher continued.
Nick had resumed listening. While Nick didn't have much interest in biblical literature, he enjoyed talking with Asher. In fact, the two had grown to be quite close friends in the few weeks since Nick had first struck up a conversation with him.

The late afternoon sky began to tint orange as Asher finished telling the story of Saul--Nick had grown quite interested toward the end when he died. The two shook hands and said goodbye.

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"Do you believe in god?"
The question caught Nick out and he hadn't time to think of how he wanted to answer.
"No." He answered trying desperately to mask his shame with a docile tone.
"Well, have you heard the story of Saul?" asked Asher unphased.
"No, I'm not familiar."
Asher's grey eyes lighted up and he began to recite the story to Nick.
Nick had admired the good nature of Asher for a number of months now and as of recently, had grown friendly with him. Asher was innocent to an extent sometimes difficult to believe of any college aged young man, and had a childlike personality at times, but there was no doubting that he was a truly good person with an unwavering belief in God.
While Nick tragically considered himself an atheist, he just about revered Christians.

"so Samuel tells Saul that he has been disobedient and that Jehovah will choose another King of Israel" Asher continued.
While Nick didn't have much interest in biblical literature, he enjoyed talking with Asher. In fact, the two had grown to be quite close friends in the few weeks since Nick had first struck up a conversation with him.

The late afternoon sky began to tint orange as Asher finished telling the story of Saul--Nick had grown quite interested toward the end when he died. The two shook hands and said goodbye.

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