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Be he a Baptist, Scientologist or Zoroastrian,
Good Lord!


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in the heat of battle Deacon will call down Divine retribution on all net sinners, and will never miss an opportunity to blather endlessly about his religion.
I honestly try not to, but others seem so keen to hear about it anyway

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Deacon is fervent and earnest, but seldom contributes anything of interest or substance to the discussion.
Not really accurate, it just appears that way to the unenlightened as it's beyond their grasp

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Occasionally Tireless Rebutter or Philosopher will rouse themselves engage Deacon in battle
False. Deacon is Tireless Rebutter and Philosopher

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but they soon lose interest because of his utter predictability.
The predictability of the reaction is caused by the predictability in the first action


Amen sinner
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