Chapter 8: The Unexpected Discovery of the Holy Spirit (Part II)
The clamor of the leopard cats attracted many of the animals on the ark, and since they were the finest of the animals that had been selected, they were of course very spiritual. Although they can't talk like an ocelot, they can understand what he is trying to say.
The lamb, who had caused the quarrel, had been on the ark a day before George and Dura.
She was lovely, but she was very timid, and it was not time for prayer, and she never stepped out of her little room. In fact, the animals liked her very much, because they all knew that the lamb was the pet of Cain, the son of Adam, and that it was an animal that had been very pleased with God.
When they learned that the lamb had grown up eating such milk, and that her mother had stolen other people's wheat to eat, they felt a deep disdain and disgust for the lamb. There was a parrot with a lot of mouths and tongues, and it was especially easy to fly to the lamb's room and call her here.
The lamb was thrilled to see George, but she immediately realized the meaning of the gaze cast by her other animal friends, which made the lamb immediately feel ashamed, and she lowered her head deeply, so that no one could see her!
"Grandpa Norway, you have seen it, what I said is true, they are both terrible animals, you really shouldn't have left them on the ark!" the leopard cat wasted no time in persuading the old man with a sad face.
The surrounding animals also expressed their approval with their respective calls.
George stood on Dura's back and felt like he was going mad!
He regretted why he hadn't asked the long-legged snake for more wisdom fruits, so that he could now give each of these stupid and stupid animals a bite, and then they would be as smart as he was, and they would be as smart as he was, and they would be able to tell right from wrong!
But he didn't know that anger was sometimes a kind of power, and when it existed because of justice, it would give people extraordinary powers—at this moment, his fat body suddenly burst into light, the light was blue and faint, and it was so beautiful that George looked like the fruit of wisdom that he had swallowed.
"'Verily, verily, I say unto you, A grain of wheat that does not fall to the ground and dies remains a grain, but if it dies, it brings forth many grains. He opened his mouth to utter these words, and his voice was so loud that not a mouse could utter them at all, "These are the words of the Gospel of John, which Zeus read to me before." I am telling you what God's purpose is in creating this! It is not a sin for a sheep to eat wheat, she is not stealing, she is just taking God's creation to feed herself, and because of this, she will give birth to lambs and create more animals to make God happy, and this is what God wants to see the most! Just like the Norwegian grandfather built this big ship so that more people and animals could live. This ship, like the wheat, exists for God's creation and God's joy. All creatures are equal before God, they have the same rights, and since God has never forsaken them or ordered them to be expelled into the flood to drown, what right do you have to decide for him?"
George's words made the cold light in the leopard cat's eyes more compelling, sharper and more ruthless.