Betheal, blinded by the weakness of human weakness, does not doubt his own faith. Matthew tells his father that he has heard the story over and over again, and that he will never tire of hearing it. Matthew's father says that he is pure and absolute in his faith in God. He says that those who do not believe in God are those who are deceived by Satan and fall into temptation.
Betheal, blinded by the weakness of human weakness, does not doubt his own faith. Matthew tells his father that he has heard the story over and over again, and that he will never tire of hearing it. Matthew's father says that he is pure and absolute in his faith in God. He says that those who do not believe in God are those who are deceived by Satan and fall into temptation.