"It's a good reason! Like, I can understand having to explain everything in little words back when crucifixion was a favored method of execution for the most 'civilized' country in the area, but I think at this point the kind of harmful idiots we have are best countered by clean and simple truth."
"I'm not sure the little words did much better in the long run. But I'm glad you like my strategy."
"I mean, there's a difference between 'I appreciate the logic' and 'it turned out to be the right decision in the long run'."
"Although I admit I don't think making the first chapter of Genesis a physics textbook would have gone over well at the time."
"It may've made more sense in context but these days it's not even very effective if you do read it as metaphor."
"It'll probably do a lot of good for now even if it's not the most effective thing for a few millennia from now."
"Yeah, but she can't keep doing this sort of thing every couple millennia. It working really well is basically a fallback plan if I don't think of anything more direct to solve all the problems."
"What problems? ...I mean specifically. I am aware that problems definitely exist."
"Hell exists and shouldn't, God doesn't have enough power to do things as often as would be convenient and humans aren't picking up the slack either by directly doing the things that need to be done or by providing enough attention, and if I manage to fix that there's all these other universes out there and we don't know how to get to them and they might have problems and not all even have a one of God."
"Those are problems. Let me know if the six years of experience I have on you doing magic are handy for anything. Or better yet get Grandfather to do it. Or--" she pauses thoughtfully. "I wonder if you could recruit the Vampire Mage."
"You know how Grandfather sometimes has to go to boring parties with other magicians for networking reasons, and we don't because we sort of slot in as his apprentices? One of the other magicians that I only heard about because I'm around more often than you right after he gets back from the party is a vampire who's managed to last about seven hundred years. He's kinda, uh, misanthropic, but seven hundred years of spell mastery and development is no small thing."
"That sounds cool! He's even older than the demons I met. ...I should maybe tell the demons I met that I'm Christ."
"What else do you know about the vampire mage?"
"His name's Kanimir, he's one of the two oldest vampires alive because a lot of people react to vampires by killing them and this used to be even moreso than it is, the other one's his sister..."
"Easiest way would probably to get Grandfather to take us to the next boring magician party he goes to. Or we could maybe show up on his doorstep unannounced, if you can teleport places without having a paired-point sent there like with the spell we use."
"I should be able to but I don't want to do miracles when I can do things other ways. I don't mind going to a boring magician party. Maybe they'd like to read my book."