...Okay

jman95mf August 22, 2019 8:51 pm

All I can muster after reading the last chapter is Saitama's "Okay" face...like what???? So the "evil" god, wanted help resolving an environmental problem, and is going to solve it peacefully, and you, presumably the "not evil" god want him to kill people. Not just one evil person, but anyone who's a hero, regardless of what they're doing or who they are, as if they're nothing but cattle that have become diseased and you need to put them down. You can kill/remove the spirit, yeah...that sounds like you coping out of the fact that you ordered someone by the will of god to perform a genocide...nice "not evil" god.

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    angel1 August 23, 2019 4:36 am

    ikr...

    jman95mf August 23, 2019 12:13 pm

    And all of this started because he wanted some alone time with panties that a hooker gave him...in a period of time similar to the medieval ages, which means you couldn't even touch hookers with a 20 foot stick without getting every disease known to man. I guess his rationallity flew out the window when he set sail on that boat...

    Ryn March 30, 2020 5:23 am

    First and foremost, y'all realize this is fictional, right? He's in a fantasy world and I wouldn't say the timeline in the fantasy world is medieval ages and the timeline of a fantasy world can't be considered the same or equal to our timeline. Second off, you're acting like this God is any different from the current Gods that we actually have. It's pretty much universally known and recognized that Gods don't care about life and death in the way that humans do, cause Gods are immortal and don't have to think about it. Also, Gods are the ones who created everything to begin with, one life or even thousands of lives aren't worth much to them. It's not even a moral issue cause technically Gods are above morality, to them it'd be a cut and dry resolution to a problem; if there's a problem, easiest thing to do it to get rid of it. Even talking about the division of "holy" and "evil" gods is entirely arbitrary to the Gods themselves, cause what is determined to be "holy" and what is "evil" is decided by humans and the only thing that makes a God an "evil" God, is that what they represent is in opposition of what has been deemed (by humans) as "holy", which is based upon the majorities' ideas of morality and values (which even changes from one society to another). This God, unlike lots of Gods we have today, at least told him he could do it however he wanted and didn't necessarily have to kill them, as long as they were no longer heroes, he'd complete the task.

    jman95mf March 30, 2020 4:12 pm
    First and foremost, y'all realize this is fictional, right? He's in a fantasy world and I wouldn't say the timeline in the fantasy world is medieval ages and the timeline of a fantasy world can't be considered ... Ryn

    I see the point you're trying to make, but claiming gods are above morality is a bit redundant. Gods themselves judge others of their kind by their deeds, that's why you have gods fighting amongst themselves. They're not these strictly rational beings, if you're refering to the gods of our world, their origins from several accounts, and their poetic Eddas. Not all gods are gods of creation, some do create life, but a lot of them take it as well. Also some gods, like this one, are known to toy with human lifes for their own enjoyment. Giving tasks that they know humans consider cruel, and unforgiving. Claiming that "you can do whatever you want", and then backstabbing them by saying that's not what they inteded.

    Ryn March 30, 2020 5:29 pm

    Gods are above morality, morality is an entirely human construct and that doesn't apply to anything or anyone outside our species, no matter how much we try and project it onto others. Gods are nothing but a concentration of certain characteristics and traits that we humans have then decided on our own what constitutes "good" and "bad", "holy" and "evil", "cruel" and "merciful". The Gods themselves aren't thinking this is "good", this is "evil", this is "cruel", this is "fair/humane", they don't care or think about any of that. You said, "like this one", but actually nothing this God has done so far has shown he is either playing with or doing anything "cruel", he's literally just managing the world together with the other God. Again, it was a pretty cut and dry resolution to a problem, the resolution only becomes "cruel" when we apply human morals and values to it. Based off the personalities presented by the two Gods managing this world, neither seems hell bent of doing things for pure entertainment or doing something "cruel", both are literally just trying to stop the world their managing together from being completely destroyed

    Ryn March 30, 2020 5:54 pm

    Also, in terms of the heroes who are indeed human, are more morally abhorrent in my eyes. They are quite literally doing whatever the hell they want causing pain, grief, and destruction in their wake and not caring