Lady Macbeth wrote:Trigun is steeped in Christian symbolism and metaphors. Wolfwood's Cross Punisher (if you haven't seen the series entirely, just trust me that it's not a regular old wooden cross he's carrying around) is one such example - it's not only convenient for him to avoid suspicion, since he is a wandering priest, it's also a symbol for the cross he bears daily in his life. That's why the Cross Punisher is so important in that series, all the way to the end. (Those that have seen the end should think on that a bit in relation to how the series ended.)
Vash and Knives are not just weird twins. Their conversations both at the beginning of the series, as children (involving the butterfly and the spider) and at the end as adults, both gives away their identities and gives another look at Christian mythos - particularly in regard to "other than human" beings.
Again, they're not always traditional Western ideas or images (see the much longer post above) but they are certainly present throughout that series.
i have seen the whole series and so ya im with you the whole show has a lot of christianity in it. btw like i said its been a while so vash may have said the verses in the beginning. i really cant remember..just that somewhere there they started off every ep. with a bible verse. lol i have a bad memory.