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I really like that image, where did you get it? I totally want to make a version of this with my Photoshop template now cuz that image is awesome (and to try and make it less wordy, lol). If that's okay with you.
Scenario: I have a TGT deck. I Play SoG/NJ. I use this on John. I fetch SoG and play it. I use Consider the Lilies and fetch this. I use this on John. I fetch this and play it. I get SoG and play it. I attack with Di Gabriel. I search for CtL. I use CtL and fetch this, use this on John and get SoG. U mad bro?In short: it needs work.
also, it doesn't stop Signet Ring, that's a Restrict not a protect.
I really like this concept, as long as we can't do that crazy SoG combo The only problem I foresee is...who wrote what book? Did Moses write much of the original books of the Torah, as some have suggested? David wrote many Psalms, but did he write them all? Who wrote Hebrews? There are real and unresolved scholarly debates over what book was written by whom.For a card like this to work, a standard position would have to be taken, and could not be changed later once the card was balanced. For instance, what if it changed whether we agreed who wrote Genesis? Well, everything changes then for that deck if anyone wants to use recursion.In short: Who wrote what book?But again...really like it
I'd say that Psalms and Proverbs wouldn't be included (nor Hebrews) but I have never heard an argument or any idea that the Torah was ever written by anyone else. In fact, there are notes within the Torah that notes that he may have written them and also it is within the Jewish tradition saying that he wrote them, and I'd put that over lots of other sources (such as opinions) but I'd listen to a very credible source (i.e. something like what a Jewish Scribe wrote, or the Bible)