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The Jason Phenomenon October 25, 2007

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Firstly and foremostly, thanks everyone for your prayers against el raging fires. No Family Homes burned - we prayed, He answered, and we are glad. Praise God!

On a freeday not too long ago when I had more time than things to do, I meandered around the archives of Jason’s blog and found what I believe is the best piece of historical fiction I’ve ever read. I was moved, I really was. You could start a whole thriving cult around the legend of The Jason Phenomenon. It’s long so read it when you’ve got more than a minute to spare. Don’t rush through it. Savor it. Savor the sincerity.

My favorite part is the ending paragraph:

Andy sat on his bed for seven days, trying to understand what had happened. Maybe it was his imagination but the fact remained that Jason was Gone. The community also remained baffled at his strange disappearance, and worried for Andy’s sanity. A week later Andy immersed from his room with a smile on his face. “I know what happened”, “Jason’s alright”. “I know what happened”. “He walked, just like Elijah he walked with God, that’s why his body is gone”. “He told me. I saw him. He told me, I swear. He told me that In exchange of his forgiveness that I must forgive.” “I think I understand.” The community, though totally confused somehow understood. and to this day, in Hualtico Mexico, there is talk of a miracle. A miracle of forgiveness. And this is the story of The Jason Phenomenon.

Comments»

1. Andy - October 29, 2007

As the Andy in the piece of fiction I have just one thing to say: Jason is a retard. Hahaha! Little kid whining about nothing. Snicker.

2. Chuck - November 2, 2007

Whatever Andy.

You wept.

You felt bewildered and wondered if you really HAD dropped Jason.

This comment is merely your way of trying to find your way out of your confusion.

Its okay Andy. I know where he went too!