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originally posted in: Destiny and the Bible
Edited by Salty Potter: 10/13/2015 4:54:21 AM
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Your'e almost right. Replace "New Testament in the Bible" with "Hindu and Scandinavian mythology" and follow with a description of the Yuga cycle and you've nailed it. If you make those changes you can even use the text of the "Ghost Fragment: Rasputin 3" grimoire card to support your argument. Edit: Lets not forget that in the cut-scene at the end of the Vanilla story the Speaker refers to the Traveler as "...a broken god." I can't see that fitting your metaphor.
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  • We are made in God's image but we fell from Grace and created the first sin.

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  • I'm not sure what you're getting from my post; I'm not even sure what part of it you're responding to. My post wasn't meant to support or defend any particular religion or mythology. I'm not saying the OP is wrong to believe in the Bible. I have an opinion about religion but that opinion isn't relevant to the subject. What I'm saying is that the OP's opinion about the theme of the game isn't supported by the evidence. Some of the game lore actually contradicts what he or she is saying [b]about the game[/b]. I don't know how to say it any more explicitly: My comment is [b]about the game[/b], not about religion.

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