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Now, in this episode he is willing to make a deal with God and give up his life. That deal doesn't mean much, because face it; people make deals with God all the time where they don't intend to keep up their part of the bargain. But here is Gaius Baltar, willing to actually go through with it, and give up his life. He has become a man of faith. I'm not calling him a saint, or a savior, or whatever. But one thing is certain; he believes.
Originally posted by A Clockwork Lime
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