[Not that he's ever worried about anything, since he's too cool and calm and detached for that kind of thing, but if he did, he'd know that worry hardly listens to things like logic. God being absent won't take away a long ingrained fear, no matter how much Crowley might wish it could.
(Not because he wants Aziraphale to fall, he's never wanted that. He just doesn't want him to live in fear, when Crowley is fairly certain that God has long since stopped caring.)]
If you can look at me and honestly tell me that you'd not be suggesting the exact same thing were it the other way around, then I'll drop it.
[If Aziraphale truly thinks it's unnecessary and a terrible idea, then he'll be able to tell Crowley exactly that. But he suspects that isn't the case. Aziraphale knows it's necessary, he's arguing because he doesn't want to do it, not because he thinks it wouldn't work.]
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[Not that he's ever worried about anything, since he's too cool and calm and detached for that kind of thing, but if he did, he'd know that worry hardly listens to things like logic. God being absent won't take away a long ingrained fear, no matter how much Crowley might wish it could.
(Not because he wants Aziraphale to fall, he's never wanted that. He just doesn't want him to live in fear, when Crowley is fairly certain that God has long since stopped caring.)]
If you can look at me and honestly tell me that you'd not be suggesting the exact same thing were it the other way around, then I'll drop it.
[If Aziraphale truly thinks it's unnecessary and a terrible idea, then he'll be able to tell Crowley exactly that. But he suspects that isn't the case. Aziraphale knows it's necessary, he's arguing because he doesn't want to do it, not because he thinks it wouldn't work.]