1st Prussians
St. Tucker’s 1st Epistle to the Prussians
St. Tucker’s 1st Epistle to the Prussians
Resist Temptations
1 Do not give in to the Cat-One's temptations! 2 The temporary happiness of the Cat-One's pleasures are meaningless, but the eternal gift of the Nomad is joy given by the Nomad's everlasting love. 3 You say you love the Nomad but you commit heinous acts; for you claim to serve two masters which is false. You can only love one master and hate the other or hate one master and love the other, therein, if you do not love the Nomad, you hate him, and if you hate him, he will not love you. 4 Therefore prove you love the Nomad by doing his works and reject the Cat-One by resisting his temptations.
Use the Gift of Faith
2 You people know the Nomad but you do not have faith in him, for your excuse is that the Nomad has not given you the ability to have faith. You may think that you are right but this is false, for the Nomad has given faith to all people. 2 Faith is like a gift, you just refuse to open it and use it. 3 All you need is someone's help to open the gift; the person that will help you is the Nomad and he will never give up helping you. 4 If you deny his help, you won't use his gift, then you wont have faith in the Nomad and you will die.
Be Willing to Die for the Nomad
3 Be willing to die for the Nomad, for you trusted in him before and he will provide after. 2 If you truly have faith in the Nomad you would die for him and you would then see death was defeated by the Nomad beforehand. 3 When faced with death and you deny the Nomad to avoid death, you will never see the kingdom of the Nomad because you clearly don't want to because you tried to avoid going to his kingdom. 4 When the Nomad sees you, he will deny you and send you to the place where the Nomad isn't.
Advice Against Parasitism
4 Listen to me, might you; for you are in great need of advice. Do not forsake each other for your benefit. 2 Put others before thyself, for the listener may put you above them someday. 3 Most of all, it is not for a potential payoff later, but for the advantage of others now. 4 For the Nomad once said, “I am a servant of mankind. Neither a great moment of sorrow nor a blissful merriment shall undermine my serviceability to man.” 5 Therefore I tell you, do not be selfish: be selfless.