Most Asked Questions: Why does the Order want Bree so bad?
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:57 pm
For some reason people have assumed that being Chosen and the Ceremony are bad things. Clearly there is no evidence of this.
Why not consider that being Chosen is a good thing? Do you really even know what it is to be Chosen?
Perhaps Bree's destiny serves a higher purpose. Suppose one day she'll be elected(with our help) to office and bring peace to the world. Or maybe one day she'll take a prominent leadership role within the Order. She could even become a Dr. and one day discover a cure for cancer. (Of course, the Order would own the patent.)
Or maybe this is all a test of faith for Bree to overcome her doubts. When doubts are satisfied faith is restored. There can be no faith without doubt.
Rest assured, Bree is under our protection and no harm will ever come to her.
Why not consider that being Chosen is a good thing? Do you really even know what it is to be Chosen?
Perhaps Bree's destiny serves a higher purpose. Suppose one day she'll be elected(with our help) to office and bring peace to the world. Or maybe one day she'll take a prominent leadership role within the Order. She could even become a Dr. and one day discover a cure for cancer. (Of course, the Order would own the patent.)
Or maybe this is all a test of faith for Bree to overcome her doubts. When doubts are satisfied faith is restored. There can be no faith without doubt.
Rest assured, Bree is under our protection and no harm will ever come to her.