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Part of it I think came from the fact that of the two, Shaw is far closer to the \\\"preacher man\\\" archetype, and the sort of fellow I imagine when I think of a \\\"preacher\\\". When I hear of a group having a \\\"preacher\\\", I usually imagine a calm, pacificist sort of character.

I could also bring up the whole ordeal with the cross and their own systems of beliefs. Shaw tries to use her spirituality to help others (which technically is what a priest is supposed to do, or at least claims to do if you want to get into the much darker side of that whole thing). She never actually quoted the Bible like Pharisee did, but she does have a cross and speaks actual prayers.

Pharisee has no problem reciting quotes from the Bible and using them to justify his actions, but he mainly believes that his purpose in life is to punish wrongdoers. However if I\\\'m not mistaken it was eventually established that he knew he was beyond redemption and simply used that \\\"fact\\\" as a justification to punish evildoers (since after all, it makes no difference because he\\\'ll face the same fate either way). While he quotes the Bible, I never really saw anything that came close to an actual prayer, while Shaw is speaking nondescript prayers in the middle of surgery.
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