Brian Godawa Quote

The angels came up to Jesus carrying Gabriel and Uriel. Raphael said, Mikael is on his way to Tartarus with Ba’al. Saraqael and Raguel approached from out of the black. Saraqael said, Pan got away. He is a slippery scoundrel, that one. Mary smiled broadly. I know where he went. They looked to her for more. She said, He went to Gaia, the Mother Earth Goddess. Gabriel said, Well, isn’t that convenient. That old gnarly tree was next on our list. We can kill two gods with one battle axe. He still had his wit through his wounds. Uriel croaked through his migraine headache. Wrong, Gabriel. Three gods. They all remembered that the Earth Goddess carried within her tangled roots of evil another demoness long worthy of punishment. Gabriel gave a lighthearted laugh, Well, Uriel, I do defer. You have bested me verbally while suffering a worse handicap. They both looked to Jesus for approval and they got it in the form of a very subtle smirk of acceptance. Uriel was not done. Jesus, would you say that ‘little buddy’ remark from Gabriel constituted a putdown? That was a term of affection, complained Gabriel. Jesus broke into a broad smile. Do not start again, or I won’t bring you to find Gaia. The two angels groaned simultaneously through their pains. Uriel said, Our tongues will heal as quick as our wounds. Jesus smiled. Mary said to Jesus, I know where she hides.

Brian Godawa

The angels came up to Jesus carrying Gabriel and Uriel. Raphael said, Mikael is on his way to Tartarus with Ba’al. Saraqael and Raguel approached from out of the black. Saraqael said, Pan got away. He is a slippery scoundrel, that one. Mary smiled broadly. I know where he went. They looked to her for more. She said, He went to Gaia, the Mother Earth Goddess. Gabriel said, Well, isn’t that convenient. That old gnarly tree was next on our list. We can kill two gods with one battle axe. He still had his wit through his wounds. Uriel croaked through his migraine headache. Wrong, Gabriel. Three gods. They all remembered that the Earth Goddess carried within her tangled roots of evil another demoness long worthy of punishment. Gabriel gave a lighthearted laugh, Well, Uriel, I do defer. You have bested me verbally while suffering a worse handicap. They both looked to Jesus for approval and they got it in the form of a very subtle smirk of acceptance. Uriel was not done. Jesus, would you say that ‘little buddy’ remark from Gabriel constituted a putdown? That was a term of affection, complained Gabriel. Jesus broke into a broad smile. Do not start again, or I won’t bring you to find Gaia. The two angels groaned simultaneously through their pains. Uriel said, Our tongues will heal as quick as our wounds. Jesus smiled. Mary said to Jesus, I know where she hides.

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About Brian Godawa

Brian James Godawa (born November 10, 1961) is an American screenwriter and author. He wrote the screenplay for To End All Wars and The Visitation, and co-wrote Change Your Life! with Adam Christing and My Son Hunter with Phelim McAleer.
Godawa's book, Hollywood Worldviews: Watching Films with Wisdom and Discernment (ISBN 0830837132), is in its ninth printing. He is also a contributor to the BioLogos Forum.
His acclaimed Biblical Fantasy books, the Nephilim Chronicles, is an imaginative retelling of Biblical stories of the Nephilim giants, the secret plans of the fallen Watchers (angel), and the War of the Seed of Serpent with the Seed of Eve. The sequel series, Chronicles of the Apocalypse, tells the story of John the Apostle's Book of Revelation. The Chronicles of the Watchers "recounts true history through the Watcher paradigm."