"I've met Egyptian and Norse gods," said Crowley thinking of Horus and Odin, "and any number of anthropomorphic personifications, but they're not true gods. They were all created in the minds of men and are sustained by man's belief in them. They have human failings. He is the only one who existed before mankind, who created mankind, and by extension, the other gods."
Crowley drank the last mouthful of his glass of wine. His drink wasn't changing because he didn't expect it to. He did, however, expect it to refill itself and it did.
"Death is a special case. He's not an angel, he's a horseman - the first and greatest of the four. Ask him about it if you like."
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Date: 2006-01-26 06:46 pm (UTC)Crowley drank the last mouthful of his glass of wine. His drink wasn't changing because he didn't expect it to. He did, however, expect it to refill itself and it did.
"Death is a special case. He's not an angel, he's a horseman - the first and greatest of the four. Ask him about it if you like."