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When I first read SotT, when it first came out, my interpretation was
that references to the Conciliator were to Jesus. I am not 100% certain
even today that when he wrote the original four books Wolfe didn't feel
the same way.<br>
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-- Dave Lebling, aka vizcacha<br>
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DAVID STOCKHOFF wrote:
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 valign="top">I didn't put the question well. You said, "It would have
been nice to get Jesus worked into the story somehow, however
tangentially."<br>
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That's what I don't see as ruled out.</td>
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