Chapter Five
He then went to the town square. He saw that people were praying to a false god Jehovah.
He told them, "Why worship false god when you know that the Light is true. For the light is the only way to happiness. For false gods only give you lies and false hope. But the Light is the truth, and only gives the truth. It asks you to convert, but not by force."
They were so amazed that they all converted.
Behold there was a fireplace which had not been lit for many years. There were many homeless people wandering around, looking for warmth. Seamus asked Samson to light the fire with his powers.
But Samson answered, "I am not powerful to do such a thing. I am not worthy."
But Seamus was sad of what he said.
So, he replied, "Within the eyes if the Light, we are all worthy to gain powers he has. For everyone, even me, is at the same level. For we all have something to learn."
Samson was comforted, and used his powers to light the fire.
Seamus then said, "The Light calls for me in Portsmouth (which was a sea side town to the north). It is begging for the Light's embrace."
Therefore, he began to travel to Portsmouth. And on the road was a man of dark powers. He had been abused by his parents, and knew no love.
He was saying, "He is the Light's slave, Seamus."
For Seamus was sad and took pity on the man.
He said with all his heart, "I am not a slave but a free man. And for everyone to hear, the only ones who are slaves are the ones of give their lives to the false god Jehovah. Curse those who do."
So, he took the dark powers from him and sent him on his way. The man continued to telling those of the Light.
And when he got to Portsmouth, he found that there was a house on fire. He told Max and Rebecca to use their powers over water to stop the fire. Once the fire was out, he got Zeke and Sally to help him cure those who were hurt by the fire, and to bring life back to the land.
Seamus then preached, "Only when we work together does the Light work accomplish. While many will misunderstand what we are saying and doing, future generations will say we did the right thing."
Once he was done there, he left, for he said that there was work to be done back in Boston.
