Shinitenshi wrote:Llywelyn- From everything I have ever read and been told the devil is a very essential. Catholics and Christians are always talking about Hell, Satan, the devil and such.
I am a firm believer that you can not have good with out evil and evil without good.
Except that's dualism. It's always been a very popular heresy, but the orthodox version is AS and Zer0's takes above - the devil is always ultimately a servant of the one Lord.
Nah. I talked about the gnostic traditions and the idea of splitting the OT god into smaller deities, but didn't dwell on it. Taking the Biblical G-d in the direction of an elohim council of "Mighty Ones" could be interesting, but easily objectionable.Zer0 wrote:You forgot that a veritable pantheon exists in the "monotheistic" Judeo-Christian God... after all how many names does He have? Jehova Jira, Abba Father, YHWH, Adonai, El, Elah, Eloah, Elohim, El Roi, El Shaddai, Elyon, etc...
You're right that Baal is "Lord", but he was also a very specific Canaanite / Ugaritic Deity.
Nah. Dante's Satan was awesome: stuck in a pit of body-studded ice - the worst sinners are the coldly rational traitors and backstabbers - munching on Judas, Brutus, and Cassius for all eternity. (Although it's been my personal opinion since Sunday school that Judas got a raw deal, given that the crucifixion had to happen...)I don't think the red devil with the pitch fork came around until Dante's Inferno.
Speaking of old Xian myths: the Wandering Jew would be an interesting plot device, if it could be kept from anti-semitism.
AkSold wrote:A blue-haired, leather punk rock Christian with no church who aimlessly wanders the country (sometimes the world) doing good wherever I can and fight evil lest God kick me in the ass for being neglectful of my responsibilities.
This also sounds like an awesome NPC.