
My name is Mark Pate. I'm an illustrator and designer for comic books, movies, and television who got a Master of Theology degree. This is my commentary on theology and society.
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When Eve gives birth to her first son Cain, she declares “I have received a man with the help of YHWH” (4:1). This indicates her expectation that Cain will be the promised 3:15 seed who would crush the serpent.1
After the Protagonist makes a plan,1 the story enters into the rising action. The rising action is where the protagonist sets the plan in motion and does battle with the antagonist in an attempt to correct the problem introduced by the conf...
After the antagonist diverts the protaganist from the original setting, the protaganist must formulate a plan that will correct the problem.
We’ve been introduced to the protagonist and the setting, along with the story’s antagonist. Now, Genesis 3:6 is where the story is brought to a point of conflict. The philosophy of the protagonist and the philosophy of the antagonist are b...
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Illustrator - ThornComic.com // Member - IATSE United Scenic Artists 829 ✊ // BFA + ThM // Elizabeth kisser // he/him
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