Question: According 2 legend, the angels never had “free-will”. Most say Lucifer was an exception. Is there text backing
up that belief? I mean of course legitimate religious text, not “fiction” that has woven itself into the legend like Dante’s Inferno or Paradise Lost.
Answer:
Answer by wordman
Hi, this legend is nothing more than a legend. When Lucifer fell and became Satan he took a third of the angels with him that also chose to rebel against GOD, Rev 12:7-9. GOD didn’t create anyone without a freewill. That would go against HIS very nature as HE is love, 1Jn 3:16. ~GOD BLESS YOU AND LEAD YOU INTO ALL TRUTH~
Question: What are the most common genres of short fiction?
I am creating a website for writers and would like to start off with a good list of genres to classify the stories. I am looking for ones like, “Science Fiction”, “Crime Drama”, “Horror”, etc. I would like the list to be comprehensive without being overwhelming.
Perhaps I have been unclear, this is NOT a publishing related site, it is more like a community based fun site, where writers can share and add to each other’s stories.
What makes me qualified to build this site is that I am a website coder and designer. All I am looking for are lists that may include genres that, in my planning and research, I have missed.
Answer:
Answer by Maryn Bittner
This is pretty basic stuff. If you don’t know it, what qualifies you to create a website for writers? (Sorry to sound harsh, just callin’ it as I see it.)
Remember, magazines don’t need or use display sites to find material for publication.
Question: What is the most famous/known scene in the movie “Pulp Fiction”?
I am trying to prove my sister wrong on what she think she thinks the most famous scene is, so lets see if any of you say it…
Answer:
Answer by ana2rosa2003
The “Royale WIth Cheese” scene with John Travolta and Samuel L Jackson
I am a cartoonist starting a semi-science fiction comic. Two of my characters are college students and I was wondering what is a university that makes people say, “Wow! You go THERE! You must be a freakin’ genius!”
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