[The sentiment she offers in return is one that's puzzled. Lexa isn't unfamiliar with the concept of priests. She's read about them in books, but all aspects of Christianity and Catholicism were wiped away by nuclear bombs about a hundred years before she was born.
The idea of a soul is, again, not unknown to her or her people, but they define it differently. And the philosophical idea of the soul is something different altogether. She's read about that in both religious and philosophical texts, but they never offered a grounded answer.
Her response is hesitant, but she finally says,] (If that's where we may find our answers. How they define these things may be present elsewhere. It may just be a matter of searching for a definition.)
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The idea of a soul is, again, not unknown to her or her people, but they define it differently. And the philosophical idea of the soul is something different altogether. She's read about that in both religious and philosophical texts, but they never offered a grounded answer.
Her response is hesitant, but she finally says,] ( If that's where we may find our answers. How they define these things may be present elsewhere. It may just be a matter of searching for a definition. )