Well this Castiel is the angel who helped stop the Apocalipse, pulled two people from hell, died and was resurrected three times, became human and then angel again twice, took upon himself the memories of someone who's spent a year in hell with Michael and Lucifer and who is currently in Purgatory. So it don't matter what day of the week it is. He still kicks behinds.
Cas:
Ok, ok... but I had to sum it up, didn't I? :rofl:
Can you show me pictures of your Castiel? :huh: I think not. Fact is, you have no idea if there is an angel named Castiel or if he really is the angel of Thursday. You've never seen him, and I doubt you know anyone who has. There is no account of any angel named "Castiel" in the Bible, and that's the only source you can trust, if it comes down to it. So, until you can prove to me that there is an angel named Castiel who is the angel of Thursday, I believe my Cas wins.
^ Exactly, there are only 3 angels mentioned in the Bible, and Castiel is not one of them...........so if you want to give your fictional Castiel fictional powers.........so can I.........and MINE wins. :kickass:
Last I checked, Michael and Gabriel were the only two angels named in the Bible. :nana: And obviously, since both our Castiels are, as far as we know, fictional, mine wins because apparently yours only has power on Thursday. :lmao:
Ok, you're right. There are three angels named: Michael, Gabriel and Lucifer. Slipped my mind. Although, he's only called Lucifer in one place, I think.
^ Just so that you know..........with this topic, you make me feel like I'm in school..........I've attended Catholic school almost all of my life (except for 2 school years). Last semester, I swear, I took this class and we would pray (seriously) for most of the class time. :bugeyed
:lmao: And what's wrong with that? Nothing wrong with praying. I feel like this every Sunday. :toofunny: There is this friend of ours at church and he loves playing Bible Give me the name. :lmao:
Cas: "I don't understand... why would anyone have trouble with that? It is just a series of mathematical equations, independent algorithms. It really isn't that big a deal, it has 43 quintillion different positions and..."
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