Pgs. 1-10
Asta's son has faith becuase of his religion, but his faith seems more like some other emotion. People throughout history have done religion in different ways. What does Asta's son's faith make him feel? Is it different from the way you understand how people feel because of their religion?
Even though Asta's son has faith in his religion, he still kind of feels like his God is mad at him for stealing the church's wine. I know that some children (mainly teenagers) feel kind of uncomfortable or wierd about their religion because some parents make them go to church or whatever they do for their religion so they just feel kind of awkward going. But anybody who understands what their religion is all about and what they need to do for it, they usually feel fine and comfortable doing what they need to do for their religion.
ReplyDeleteBrynlee
Crispin ,who is Asta's, doesn't feel good about his religion because he thinkd that god hates him for taking wine. He feels sad that god hates him. Crispin's mother died so that may be a reason why he feels sad. I feel different about my religion.
ReplyDeleteCamran Avery
His mother died, and as they entombed her, Jogn aycliffe the person who was the judge told him to to give him the cattle by tommorow. He told him if he did he would starve, since Johnwas very mean he said," Then starve". When he woke up from being tripped by a branch, he soon found a light, but dnew it was not of a house, but of a torch.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why Jogn Aycliffe is so mean?