It will require some serious thinking effort to make up a good lie that makes perfect believable sense, but I think it would make an interesting story.
It will be several books. Each book will be a hero that is made likeable and seems to be the long prophesied savior, fufilling prophecies and what not until one thing trips him up. Thus, the entire series will be a testament to how truly remarkable Jesus Christ was, and why it is hard to believe one so perfect could live, even if prophecies can be bent or even actually filled.
My alarm just went off time to go to Mary's Computer class!
This is the same idea that sister Robinson or Robertson, I cannot remember, told me about almost marrying the wrong guy, but her real husband ended up being exactly like him in all outwardly observable ways.
ReplyDeleteIn her story she actually needed to ask the bishop for help cause he seemed perfect, but although both wanted it to work, they had prayed and got an answer that it was not good.
So, she warned me not to settle for extremely close, it was an intended stumbling block.