RASA: It is an entrypoint to the political! I looked it up online and the Encyclopedia Brittanica says the following: The personal is political, political slogan expressing a common belief among feminists that the personal experiences of women are rooted in their political situation and gender inequality.
RASA: Just let me finish, it became popular following the publication in 1970 of an essay of the same name by American feminist Carol Hanisch, who argued that many personal experiences (particularly those of women) can be traced to one’s location within a system of power relationships.
SAINT: That's one way of seeing it. Although I would rather start with the most important relationship, the one with God.
RASA: You mean the cloud?
SAINT: Oh Rasa, you have so much to learn. O K Google, do you believe in a higher power? [Listen to Google Home]
SAINT: Maybe I should start with some easier questions.
ROGUE: Don't waste my time to much, Saint.
SAINT: Yeah yeah. O K Google, do you believe in good and evil? [Listen to Google Home]