Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-25122992-20170223182539/@comment-26323734-20170224140615

Elveonora wrote: Isterio wrote: This is so dumb. The inherent missconception in this "god" debate, is that the japanese word "kami",which gets translated to god, or paper(yes it´s the same Kanji), refers to a christian omnipotent god. This is stupid and close minded. Zeus is a god, yet he can procreate, proven by his million bastard sons, including Hercules. Odin is a god and Thor is a god, yet they´re both mortal and are prophecized to die during their mythology´s Armaggeddon. Like holy hell, how uneducated do you have to be, to dismiss a thesis based on christian arguments, in a japanese work of fiction. Naruto/Boruto are written and edited by non christian authors, that are probably either Buddhist or Shinto and their religions inhabit a plethora of deities, who are all exceptionless mortal.A culture to which the concept of an omnipotent ideal being is completely foreign and illogical, not only from a rational standpoint but from an inherently philosophical one. Ashura/Asura and Indra/Indura refer to deitis or demons depending on the interpretation of the text in question battle those "gods" refered too as deva, because the Deva are arrogant and the Asura are jealous of their superiority, one is flawed because absorbed by arrogance the other by anger. The Deva path of Pain was refered to as the "god" path in multiple translations. Why would you say that?

It makes perfect sense to include a class of deitis in the feudal japan based world of Naruto, that already has this concept alluded and refered too during several occasions, unlike Aliens who are as out of place in Naruto as they are in Indiana Jones. I'm an atheist by the way, belief in any kind of deity is dumb imo. Of course I know that Christian definition and description of God isn't exactly the same as other religions. But if you label someone a god/goddess and said individual isn't:
 * Eternal/timeless
 * Omnipotent
 * Omniscient
 * Has physical form that can sexually reproduce, has to eat&drink&sleep and can die

Then the words god/goddess/deity mean nothing more contextually than a superior lifeform so advanced that supernatural traits get falsely attributed to them by a lesser primitive race's lack of understanding.

In other words, Momoshiki is no more God to Boruto than you are to an ant in your garden. [] Look up definitions 3-4 you´re welcome!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD6qtc2_AQA

If you don´t like it contact all the English speaking countries and probably all european ones as well as all with european descent and tell them to fix their definitions, because the deitis from their individual mythologies need to be redefined in the dictionaries.

JouXIII wrote: @Isterio Correction: kanji for god is 神, while kanji for paper is 紙.

As for chapter... Meh. Thanks alot for the correction, so the difference lies in the pronounciation when spoken, anyway everything else is true.