Postby Animus Seed » Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:08 pm
By the by, I've now seen the episode in question... I believe "the Christian calandar" is mentioned in episode 45, if I recall correctly. It did throw me off...
[SPOILER="more of Animus Seed reading waaaaay too much into things"]
...okay, if Christ was there in Fullmetal-land, as I like to call it, then I will assume that His life and death (and from our point of view, ressurrection, but no one said Christianity is true in FMA) is the same as it was here. In that case, than shouldn't there have been a Jerusalem in Fullmetal-land? Why use the Ishballans as a racial minority if Jews and Arabs existed?--unless the Ishballans are genetically linked to either culture. (That helps my "Ishballa=YHWH" theory, but I digress.)
Izumi's mention that no one has practiced Christianity in centuries was also interesting; it's probably the same "ancient religion" whose ruins Dante has her hide-out in, around episode 43, I believe. In that episode, Dante calls the religion intolerant because they believed in only one god (God?) and responsible for many wars; I already took this as a thinly veiled attack on Christianity, and Izumi seems to confirm that. At least, if Christianity is going to be specifically mocked, the evil villain is the one that's doing it.
This gives me a whole new interesting theory, though:
If Dante's ruins are Christian ruins, than the fact that they're underground might mean they are catacombs. From the movie and characters' names and appearances (viz., "Furher"), I've always assumed "the State" to be generally analogous to Germany or England. But with the catacombs present... what if the State is actually the Roman Empire?[/SPOILER]
Kyrie eléison.