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{{TB|Things were different before you were born. But afterwards she started to get clingy, so I had to angel her.}} | {{TB|Things were different before you were born. But afterwards she started to get clingy, so I had to angel her.}} | ||
{{Tapped Out Jesus Christ Icon}} | {{Tapped Out Jesus Christ Icon}} | ||
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{{Tapped Out God Icon}} | {{Tapped Out God Icon}} | ||
| − | {{TB|I | + | {{TB|I didn't take her prayers and just sent angels to talk to her.}} |
{{Tapped Out Lisa Icon|Annoyed}} | {{Tapped Out Lisa Icon|Annoyed}} | ||
{{TB|We cancel celebrities for treating women like that now.}} | {{TB|We cancel celebrities for treating women like that now.}} | ||
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{{TB|Hey, that's right, Homer's already blown up Springfield.}} | {{TB|Hey, that's right, Homer's already blown up Springfield.}} | ||
{{Tapped Out Carl Icon|Confused}} | {{Tapped Out Carl Icon|Confused}} | ||
| − | {{TB|Does that | + | {{TB|Does that mean...Homer is God?}} |
{{Tapped Out Bart Icon|Happy}} | {{Tapped Out Bart Icon|Happy}} | ||
{{TB|That makes me the Son of God. Haha, "eat my shorts" is now a commandment!}} | {{TB|That makes me the Son of God. Haha, "eat my shorts" is now a commandment!}} | ||
{{Tapped Out Homer Icon|Thoughtful}} | {{Tapped Out Homer Icon|Thoughtful}} | ||
| − | {{TB| | + | {{TB|Hmm...then what's the Holy Spirit?}} |
{{Tapped Out Lisa Icon|Happy}} | {{Tapped Out Lisa Icon|Happy}} | ||
{{TB|Sky Finger, of course!}} | {{TB|Sky Finger, of course!}} | ||
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The Gates of Wrath
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Tapped Out Quest Information
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The Gates of Wrath is an event-exclusive quest in The Simpsons: Tapped Out. It was introduced in the Heaven Won't Wait content update.
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Behind the Laughter
The quest name is a reference to the novel The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck.