Posted by thx3188 at 208.218.130.43 on December 04, 1999 at 11:10:49:
In Reply to: Loki and The Norse Myths. posted by ftdetroit on December 03, 1999 at 20:16:04:
: Dear Kevin, I have recently been studying The Norse Myths in one of my Humanities corses. The character known as Loki in these myths is a trixter, and in storythree "The building of Asgards's Wall" Loki(the trixter)displayes many characteristics that Loki (the angel)embodies in Dogma.
: Was this intended? Was it to reinforce the message of individual faith and to parallel assorted religions? (Because you also incorperated "the muse" fromgreek mythology.)Am i being a dork? Where you just interested in the name? And did I read to much into it? Does Chris Rock get cold easily? Am i asking to many questions?
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: -Aimee
: Thanks Kevin!
: *I posted this message on the Ben A. board, and a fellow board member showed me the error of my ways. I came here to hear from the horses mouth.*-nice web site! and GREAT JOB on Dogma.
Well...I don't know about the Chris Rock question, but I'll do my best on the other ones.
No, you're not being a dork.
Yes, I think it was that parallel religions thing you said there, due to the fact that The Voice said all religions were on the right track, but none got it completely right.
Of course, I'm not Kevin, so this might not be the right answer, but I'm pretty sure on that parallel religions thing. After all...The Voice did say it.
thx3188