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greenet April 24 2010, 20:28:25 UTC
pretty much, yes.

Not to mention there are apparently no Native American gods in sight, which you'd think there would be. In the States and all. ...though all things considered, that was probably maybe a good thing.

And dude, they might've used, like, the Marvel version of Thor. I would've cried.

Also? Still in denial. Lalalalala.

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cosmic April 25 2010, 10:10:37 UTC
The lack of Native American gods was a giant fail, you're right, but, again, you're right in us probably being better off without any of it.

I'll join you in denial. It was just another trick!

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foenix April 24 2010, 22:54:28 UTC
There WAS a god with long blonde hair, I assume that was Thor. ;)

And I'm not overly bothered with those religions being called pagan religions or Lucifer being stronger than them. The Christians DO call each and every one of those religions pagan religions, plus a running thing in stories with gods is that their strength and presence grows and fades with belief. Since most people (One could possibly argue) believe in the Judeo-Christian god, than believe in Odin, the power lies in the side of the angels and Hell et al.

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cosmic April 25 2010, 10:23:08 UTC
I guess I missed Thor! I need to check the ep again, just in case there are any pretty blonds hovering.

I assumed the show took the theory of believers=power=presence, so I guess it's ok. And Kali's got some power left beause Hinduism is the third biggest religion.

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tieleen April 25 2010, 19:43:20 UTC
I didn't watch the episode, but a lot of people have mentioned that Ganesh was killed, I think? Most of the grr definitely seems to be about the Hindu gods, anyway, as far as that take goes (belief making a deity stronger).

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