The Vatican City is the latest to discover that it, too, has a parallel of Leo the Patriotic Lion. Say hello to Leonio the Holy Lion (referring to his job as a cardinal).
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Chuong: Oh? So he does exist after all. Looks like this one is about to get a lot of letters from around the world like Levon.
Juno: Is there an Archdiocese of Wildcat City, where it covers the center of Kansas?
Wrangler Wolf: *Uses his communicator to pull up the Catholic map of Kansas.* Yup that exists!
Juno: That's the one!
Chuong: Okay Leonio. Tough question here. My knowledge of Christianity is usually from the Catholics, because our Christian minority community in Vietnam are mostly that because of French colonists. Another chunk of my Christian knowledge came from Lutherans, as that's the state religious sect of Denmark, where I used to live at. The Bible tends to be different among the sects. For example, the Catholic Bible contains the Apocrypha. But in the Lutheran and Protestant Bibles, they do not despite them being accepted as part of the Bible as well. Your American parallel follows the Protestant sect of Christianity, where the Bible he uses does not contain the Apocrypha. Why does your Bible have the Apocrypha, but Leo's Bible does not?
Juno: Is there an Archdiocese of Wildcat City, where it covers the center of Kansas?
Wrangler Wolf: *Uses his communicator to pull up the Catholic map of Kansas.* Yup that exists!
Juno: That's the one!
Chuong: Okay Leonio. Tough question here. My knowledge of Christianity is usually from the Catholics, because our Christian minority community in Vietnam are mostly that because of French colonists. Another chunk of my Christian knowledge came from Lutherans, as that's the state religious sect of Denmark, where I used to live at. The Bible tends to be different among the sects. For example, the Catholic Bible contains the Apocrypha. But in the Lutheran and Protestant Bibles, they do not despite them being accepted as part of the Bible as well. Your American parallel follows the Protestant sect of Christianity, where the Bible he uses does not contain the Apocrypha. Why does your Bible have the Apocrypha, but Leo's Bible does not?
Leonio: Pleasure to meet all of you as well.
Leo: Thank you. The Apocrypha are a series of books written somewhere between 200 BC and 400 AD. I think Leo's Bible doesn't have this because we say it is Scriptual canon, whereas they say it isn't. *to Levon* Which side are you on?
Levon: I'm actually an Armenian Orthodox priest. However, I do not preach out of the Apocrypha.
Leo: And I do confess that until I first learned about the Catholics, I didn't even know what that was.
Cripto: Neither did I.
Leonio: Ultimately it was our response to Martin Luther's acts leading to the Protestant Reformation that resulted in us adding the Apocrypha to the Bible. I think that is where it all started.
Leo: Interesting.
Leonio: I pray that we do not have any conflicts over this.
Super C: Arguments between both sides would result in violations of the Code of Conduct, yes. Still, all of us need to learn both sides before we make a decision.
Leo: Thank you. The Apocrypha are a series of books written somewhere between 200 BC and 400 AD. I think Leo's Bible doesn't have this because we say it is Scriptual canon, whereas they say it isn't. *to Levon* Which side are you on?
Levon: I'm actually an Armenian Orthodox priest. However, I do not preach out of the Apocrypha.
Leo: And I do confess that until I first learned about the Catholics, I didn't even know what that was.
Cripto: Neither did I.
Leonio: Ultimately it was our response to Martin Luther's acts leading to the Protestant Reformation that resulted in us adding the Apocrypha to the Bible. I think that is where it all started.
Leo: Interesting.
Leonio: I pray that we do not have any conflicts over this.
Super C: Arguments between both sides would result in violations of the Code of Conduct, yes. Still, all of us need to learn both sides before we make a decision.
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