Yeah it seemed to be a small concept in the book, I think it was mentioned once or twice, but I don't believe any sort of religion played much of a part in the larger scheme of things.gali wrote:I am not really sure. I think shooting God was just an excuse the protagonist gave the Nazis to install his plans (building a space ship).hsimone wrote:Thank you, gali. What would you say is the connection between God and the bullet?
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Thank you, Taylor Razzani, for your input. It's good to know that religion didn't really play a part in the book.Taylor Razzani wrote:Yeah it seemed to be a small concept in the book, I think it was mentioned once or twice, but I don't believe any sort of religion played much of a part in the larger scheme of things.gali wrote:I am not really sure. I think shooting God was just an excuse the protagonist gave the Nazis to install his plans (building a space ship).hsimone wrote:Thank you, gali. What would you say is the connection between God and the bullet?
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