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Is that a cudgel or a cooking spoon in the devil's hand? Either way, he's pretty scary. As he should be - the devil is waiting to receive the soul of Belai the Cannibal, and his chances are getting slimmer by the nanosecond.

For those of you who didn't learn the story of Belai the Cannibal at Sunday School, the Virgin Mary rescues Belai from hell at the last moment when she learns Belai once gave water to a leper by the roadside instead of eating him.

Church of Ura Kidane Mihret, Zeghie Peninsula, Lake Tana, Ethiopia.
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Ethiopian Church Painting

Author A. Davey from Where I Live Now: Pacific Northwest

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