Throughout the novel, the people of Waknuk have based their cause for faith and judgement in the so-called true image. According to their belief, man do in the image of God should have one body, one head, two arms and two legs⦠(pg 10), and anything more or little is a blasphemy against the true Image of God. (pg 13).
However, many people, as a result of the nuclear fallout, suffer birth defects and be thus condemned to be blasphemies. In order to prevent another(prenominal) Tribulation, the people of Waknuk go to extreme lengths to preserve normality, going as far as killing or banishing deviations to the uninhabitable Fringes. Their ritualistic fear of a second Tribulation and of the Devil seems to surmount their innate ability to show compassion and love, dooming blasphemies to lives of deprivation. Although the treatment and harsh judgements of deviations are contrary to what the Bible teaches, the Waknuk society ignores this. Their religious intolerance overshadows any truths of the Bible that they claim to heed. Instead, they follow a religion which places such a high...If you want to get a extensive essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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