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| - This character is a total Badass and doesn't seem to answer to anyone. Oh, but he does. He devoutly follows none other than the Big Man himself with much devotion. He studies the Good Book, he does what it says, won't miss services, and is often deeply conservative. He is not necessarily Christian; his faith of choice varies widely depending on setting, and how devout he is may vary, from simply strongly to painfully religious. Basically, even the toughest badass needs to have some hope and guidance through this life. Examples of Real Men Love Jesus include:
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| - This character is a total Badass and doesn't seem to answer to anyone. Oh, but he does. He devoutly follows none other than the Big Man himself with much devotion. He studies the Good Book, he does what it says, won't miss services, and is often deeply conservative. He is not necessarily Christian; his faith of choice varies widely depending on setting, and how devout he is may vary, from simply strongly to painfully religious. Basically, even the toughest badass needs to have some hope and guidance through this life. A subtrope is Badass Preacher, when said person is himself a religious leader. See also Religious Bruiser for when this is used as for the humor/shock value of their contrast or Church Militant, when the real man fights for Jesus. Compare and contrast Knight Templar, Well-Intentioned Extremist. After all, when you consider God to be your only authority, you're free to interpret orders however you like. Examples of Real Men Love Jesus include:
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