[ josh appears to be seated at a bus-stop near what looks like a little church of some sort, and uh. he looks faintly shell-shocked to be honest. he shifts, propping the phone up on the bench, reaching up to tuck loose curls behind his ear. as usual, his hands are neatly bandaged, and after a moment, they begin to move, signing as he speaks. ]
I've never been in a church before. [ a beat. ] I know there are a lot of facets of Christianity, but I have to admit, I found this one a little bit scary. The people there were very.. [ he searches for a word, settles helplessly on: ] angry. I don't.. really think my template would approve much. But maybe he was different in this world, I'm not sure.
[ he glances down at his hands briefly, smoothing at one of the bandages, before glancing shyly back up at the phone. ]
But it made me think about all the other facets, and about all the other faiths people here practice, or don't practice. Has being here made you more or less faithful? And if you have a-- a faith, or a religion, what is it about? Who do you.. worship?
I've never been in a church before. [ a beat. ] I know there are a lot of facets of Christianity, but I have to admit, I found this one a little bit scary. The people there were very.. [ he searches for a word, settles helplessly on: ] angry. I don't.. really think my template would approve much. But maybe he was different in this world, I'm not sure.
[ he glances down at his hands briefly, smoothing at one of the bandages, before glancing shyly back up at the phone. ]
But it made me think about all the other facets, and about all the other faiths people here practice, or don't practice. Has being here made you more or less faithful? And if you have a-- a faith, or a religion, what is it about? Who do you.. worship?