God only had a daughter, Jesuitta, whom he gave to teach us love. She was a good little girl with blond, curly hair, and often helped her mother with the washing up and other household chores. As she grew up and became a shapely young woman, she coveted by men, who could not grasp her preaching of unconditional love was not about ***; They began talking behind her back. Rumors had it she had twelve lovers there was talk of ****** with wine, fried fish, and fresh bread. She went to the church, demanded to be heard, and asked why there were no women priests and why they let ****** merchants sell overpriced artifacts. The clerics, who had had enough of this noisy woman, told Pilatus to do something. He first ***** her and, to his shock, realized that Jesuitta was a ******; This knowledge haunted him for the rest of his life. Nevertheless, he threw her to his Roman Legionnaires as a usual ****. And the men taunted her: “Is this what you meant by calling love absolute, they bawled. Their women said nothing. They put her on the cross as the ***** of a thousand soldiers ran down her legs, she died with forgiveness in her heart.