He’ll never accept it doesn’t make sense on its face, because unfortunately it’s a tenet of the faith to believe in angels. He’d have room to admit the inconsistencies if it wasn’t.
We’re supposed to believe God has sent an angel for everything from delivering revelations, to random punishments like crushing two mountains together when a village refuses to believe, or using stakes on people after judgement to let fall people into hell, to fighting in the human ranks of a Muslim conquest! To writing our every dull word, to killing us, to breathing life into us, to bringing rain, and these beings are evidently inconsequential in comparison to the God when curiously all their individual functions make up the fractured function of a god.
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