The reader becomes God, for all textual purposes. I see your eyes glazing over, so I'll hush.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's the writer's job to disarm the reader of his logic, to just make the reader feel.
God is love, but get it in writing.
When the art world is done wrong, a reader's faith is lost and possibly not recuperable.
I've read the 'Book of Revelation' a million times. It does not make sense, obviously. It needs to be decoded.
It is of immense importance for the understanding of the word of God, to read it in course, so that we may read every day a portion of the Old and a portion of the New Testament, going on where we previously left off.
One thing you really have to watch as a writer is getting on a soapbox or pulpit about anything. You don't want to alienate readers.
Once we truly grasp the message of the 'New Testament', it is impossible to read the 'Old Testament' again without seeing Christ on every page, in every story, foreshadowed or anticipated in every event and narrative.
Each reader needs to bring his or her own mind and heart to the text.
I never think of the reader. I am curious about things; I need to find out, so off I go.
Only a writer who has the sense of evil can make goodness readable.