What did Saint Augustine think about fictional characters in stories?Saint Augustine saw fictional characters in stories as something that could both fascinate and deceive. On one hand, their creativity was a testament to the human imagination. But on the other hand, he thought that they might draw people away from the truth. He believed that if not properly understood, the fictional elements could cause people to have false beliefs, especially in a religious context. For example, a fictional character in a story might exhibit behaviors that are not moral according to Christian values, and this could influence the reader in a negative way.
The return of the saint of the cityIn Return of the City's Saint, the finger bone of a Saint from another world had fused with the civilization of the Blue Star, evolving the Holy Path System. Chu Jiang, who had inherited the will of the Saint, was uncertain. There was also a poor laborer who was forced by the system to become a saint. From then on, he had to enforce justice on behalf of heaven, punish evil, promote good, and maintain world peace. He might become a Chinese medical sage who could bring back the dead, a peerless soldier king who killed people like flies, a martial arts grandmaster who shocked the world, or a flower protector who roamed the flowers. This man full of mysteries would eventually charm all living beings. Moreover, he could also download the complete TMT version of the City Sage System that was uploaded by netizens for testing purposes only (not for commercial use, and needed to be deleted after 24 hours).
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I like the way you write it, its simple and easy to understand. I won't spoil much for the readers. I like augustine, i also ship augustine and the MC. Keep writing :)))