Well, the hybridized theology works okay for me, which is reeeeeally rare in my (admittedly limited) SPN reading. You're the first author who's managed to handle it in a way that doesn't make me cringe (hence the limited reading). While it doesn't match up with my personal theology (which is a sort of smushed blend of Presbyterianism and Episcopalianism) it runs in close enough parallel to ring true, and works within the world of the story.
Actually, I have the urge to write a treatise about why it works within the world of the story, and Castiel's development throughout, so that's probably a good sign for you. But I won't, because I'm nearing the end of my lunch break.
Also, THANK YOU for not leaving them in the caves. That would have been pretty much the most depressing thing ever.
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Actually, I have the urge to write a treatise about why it works within the world of the story, and Castiel's development throughout, so that's probably a good sign for you. But I won't, because I'm nearing the end of my lunch break.
Also, THANK YOU for not leaving them in the caves. That would have been pretty much the most depressing thing ever.