Talk:Saint's Corpse/@comment-5548601-20141124223525/@comment-1712781-20190526154754

i mean.. ? its just using christian mythology to add to the story

why does it matter if it doesnt conform to the myths?

Loki also isnt thors brother, and mjolnir doesnt look like that, doesnt stop marvel. and zeus never had a son named kratos. its no different, just drawing inspiration from mythology for a cool story.

it doesnt matter, theyre adapting the myths haha.

and the corpses of saints used throughout the middle ages are all just faked relics to get wealth and power, all the ones claimed to be from jesus' era can be carbon dated to the medieval era haha, same with the shroud of turin.

jesus didnt come to america in the myths, but who cares? and in the myths he vanished, doesnt mean someone cant use his rotted corpse as a mcguffin to give powers, someone writing a story isnt obligated to stick to someone elses story theyre drawing from, movies adapted from books arent exact either, especially not one that old

i like how you make a jab at the catholics for having a kooky interpretation of your same myths haha, mormons, protestants, catholicism, its all the same man, different spins on the same myths, none more legitimate than the other

basically the only difference is you were arbitararily raised to agree with one over the other, luckily you werent catholic at least though, spared you a few molestations in your youth

using jesus body here is no different than naming the stands in stardust after the egyptian pantheon, they just dont have anyone around to comment and complain about the depiction of Horus

its funny youre commenting to make it conform to your belief hahaha, is it that fragile?

like, would you have to burn this as sacriligous otherwise hahaha?