Talk:Goddess Ilias/@comment-107.5.178.192-20130815054307/@comment-178.4.15.94-20130822114500

Guys, if you want to believe in god, DON'T read that book. Really, there is very much nonsense in there (the logic mistakes are just.... ewww).

Back to the site, I don't get why Illias isn't compared to god (monotheistic):

Slaughter of Remina =  Sodom und Gomorrha

Greed/Avarice: Has the desire for all things to be under her and to have ownership over the entirety of the will of living beings. = Well, as a person who read the book... He actually does. Let's just say there is a reason why he prefers stupid and weak people...

Creation (of humanity) is their jobs, so there is a connection, isn't it.

Sloth = Well, god doesn't do much, too, I guess.

Arrogance = God also claims to be always right and such. Also, he says quite often how "all good" and powerful he is. And if you want a shitload amount of people to praise you (church)... Well, what else is there?

Both are shown to be very cruel and manipulative towards humans = Flood, hungerdeaths and shit & have you ever seen a church from the devil? I don't think so.

Both had armies that follow their orders = Well, it was a holy war, so god had an army too.

Besides, there is all this holy stuff and forbiding stuff and the commandents (granted, she reduced them to the half).

God kept the devil alive (or at least, he didn't kill him), as Illias kept Black Alice alive (leaving to wonder: Illias kept B. Alice alive because she herself could't control the dark powers, so what if...)

Well, long story short: If you want to believe in an all good god, don't read the book. He can be a liar and a dickhead in a scale that is unbelieveable (again, according to the book, as everything I wrote here). And if you read the scene where Lucifer decides to rebel, you can't say that he hasn't had a reason...