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Edited by Lazy: 10/13/2015 1:27:26 PM
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Destiny and the Bible

I have seen apparent similarities between Destiny and the Bible in general. For example: The collapse is like the Fall of Man. The Guardians are like Christians fighting sin. The Speaker is like the Bible itself, since he is sort of like the Traveler's word, and the Bible is God's word. Also, with TTK's recent release, the Darkness closes in, but the Light fights back and wins, which is like Jesus' return. The different factions are like different theological views. If you do not believe in Jesus, God, or that the Bible is true, please be respectful and do not post hateful comments and just make a fool of yourself. Believe what you want. I also realize that this doesn't completely align with Destiny's lore, and you need to understand that I am making this understandable for the average Destiny player. Have a nice day and God bless you.
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  • Edited by Salty Potter: 10/13/2015 4:54:21 AM
    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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