4) On page 120, when aunt Naomi was sick. Uncle Caleb said that they would call a doctor for her if she needs one. And then he says that "they" believe in modern medicine. This was interesting to me because it made me curious that Uncle Caleb wasn't that devoted to the religion, and i didn't know who "they" were.
Another interesting scene to me was when Kirby and the kids were at the park. This whole book Kirby is trying to fight this religion when many times, she is kind of following it. She took off her shoes and dipped her feet in the water. Isn't that like baptism? Afterwards she felt cleansed and nice. Cleansed of her sins? It stuck out to me because it is kind of like godless with Jason Bock. Jason rebels against Christianity but still kind of follows it.
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