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"You're even not worth it" -- Poor Grandpa, why he cares only Orel, but not Clay and any Christainities

Arthur Puppington was the husband of Angela Puppington, the father of Clay Puppington, and the grandfather of Orel Puppington who is an Atheist from the Moral Orel series. He's the horrifying reason why Clay became an absolute villain and abusive father and his wife's death.

Why He Sucks

  1. He always slaps and "disciplines" Clay for EXPLAINING Christianity.
  2. He made his wife Angela, giving birth to children, unborn.
  3. He's a total Atheist and lacks belief in God, and it must be ruined Angela's life for giving birth to every child!
  4. And also made his son yelling for his mother about Christianity.
  5. His hostility leads his broken son to become an abusive alcoholic father to Orel and he says to him he is not worth it at all which pains him, and Clay was right, he should tell his son not to trust his grandfather.
  6. Instead he dies of terminal illness when he gave his grandson money, he secretly HATES his town Moralton for his evil ways. And that means he should go straight to Hell.
  7. In Before Orel, he sinisterly thinks Orel is talking about his father but he ignores it.

The Only Redeeming Quality

  1. His design is passable and attractive (when he was young).
  2. At least he started apologizes for his merciless actions for what he did to his wife and his son, and it was an accident.

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