I don’t know Wether to call it brave or balls of steel to be using Angels and The first ...

Riva_phoneix June 22, 2024 6:00 am

I don’t know Wether to call it brave or balls of steel to be using Angels and The first humans created and referencing them in this way. Also saying Humans can create other Humans using Angels DNA. It’s very much blasphemous but I’m curious to see how the story turns out. Id be curious to know why they used the biblical references for the guide verse. Very interesting indeed hopefully we get a creators note on it.

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    Den June 22, 2024 6:15 am

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    rain June 22, 2024 7:14 am
    ? Den

    same den

    pigglypoof June 22, 2024 7:33 am

    There are many stories out there that reference and use biblical beings. This is not the first nor will it be the last. I'm curious if you read any sci-fi, because the reference of Adam and Eve's story is especially popular in that genre.

    yuyuyu June 22, 2024 8:39 am

    biblical references are literally everywhere in media? this one is just more in the face about it, but I guarantee u, if u have any sort of media literacy, you'll find biblical reference everywhere

    Riva_phoneix June 22, 2024 11:28 am

    Well I don’t know why either of the two replies are telling me about biblical references in on other literature since that’s not what I asked. I don’t recall asking for explanations of other authors and their works and how many times it’s been done. It seems some people just read to reply without understanding a damn thing.

    Riva_phoneix June 22, 2024 11:30 am

    The replies are akin to me asking someone why did you wear a green t shirt and someone chiming in by saying well other people have worn it?

    Lifeasa_simp June 22, 2024 1:03 pm

    Girl you are reading bl who gives a fuck about blasphemy lmfaooooooo

    PatrickStar June 22, 2024 4:03 pm

    Sorry but I found it really funny to bring up blasphemy in a BL work considering the stance of many denominations and churches on LGBTQ+.

    pigglypoof June 22, 2024 6:00 pm
    Well I don’t know why either of the two replies are telling me about biblical references in on other literature since that’s not what I asked. I don’t recall asking for explanations of other authors and t... Riva_phoneix

    It seems you're the one who doesn't understand what I'm saying. You said it was "brave" and takes "balls of steel" to use biblical references like this. You've insinuated that this is some unique concept that you've never seen before. I'm saying it's not as brave and "blasphemous" as you think it is. BWAT has likely taken inspiration from other work and does not put the same amount of awe and reverence on the bible as you do. It's like telling a cat that it's so brave of them to climb to the top of a tree.

    As for why they used biblical references, I think the answer is pretty obvious. Like I said previously, the creation of man/Adam/Eve is a common theme in sci-fi. Humans playing god and suffering the consequences of it. I didn't mention sci-fi in my previous comment just to hear myself talk. It was a starting point for you to look into if you wanted to know more about how and why authors use biblical imagery.

    yuyuyu June 22, 2024 6:28 pm
    Well I don’t know why either of the two replies are telling me about biblical references in on other literature since that’s not what I asked. I don’t recall asking for explanations of other authors and t... Riva_phoneix

    we're just telling u that it's not as "blasphemous" or "ballsy as u say it is ur talking ab the biblical references in here as if no one has ever used them in media before or that its some sort of taboo when it's actually VERY common and have been around for literal centuries

    yuyuyu June 23, 2024 7:21 am
    The replies are akin to me asking someone why did you wear a green t shirt and someone chiming in by saying well other people have worn it? Riva_phoneix

    also, no, this conversation is more akin to u saying "wow, this person is wearing a green t shirt, that's a ballsy move, i wonder why they wore it" and us chiming in to say "that's actually a very common color that people wear all the time" r u understanding now?