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==Baltar== | ==Baltar== | ||
[[Gaius Baltar]], initially sceptical of all religion, is converted to the Cylon faith though the persuasion of his [[Messenger Six]] and comes to conclude that he is an agent of God | [[Gaius Baltar]], initially sceptical of all religion, is converted to the Cylon faith though the persuasion of his [[Messenger Six]] and comes to conclude that he is an agent of God ([[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]). Despite this Baltar is far from a model believer and his path of faith is very rocky. | ||
Upon orders from Messenger Six, Baltar instructs his [[Cult of Baltar|cult]], who appear to regard him as a prophet, to follow the "one true God," though it does not seem likely he has explained that this is also the Cylon God. | Upon orders from Messenger Six, Baltar instructs his [[Cult of Baltar|cult]], who appear to regard him as a prophet, to follow the "one true God," though it does not seem likely he has explained that this is also the Cylon God. | ||
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A number of elements from the show derive from Mormonism, the religion of series creator [[Glen Larson]]. In particular, the concept of a lost [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]] is from Mormon legend. The [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Twelve]] is also a Mormon concept. | A number of elements from the show derive from Mormonism, the religion of series creator [[Glen Larson]]. In particular, the concept of a lost [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]] is from Mormon legend. The [[Quorum of Twelve (RDM)|Quorum of Twelve]] is also a Mormon concept. | ||
A curious parallel to the series is found in the Exodus story of the Old Testament: [[Wikipedia:Moses|Moses]] led the Israelites out of the Egyptian captivity toward the promised land, but did not live to lead the Israelites into the promised land because he doubted the water coming from the stone (Numbers 20:12). This parallels the [[Pythia|Pythian prophecy]] of the leader (presumed to be [[Laura Roslin]]) ,who, according to the [[Sacred Scrolls]], will not live to see the promised land of Earth | A curious parallel to the series is found in the Exodus story of the Old Testament: [[Wikipedia:Moses|Moses]] led the Israelites out of the Egyptian captivity toward the promised land, but did not live to lead the Israelites into the promised land because he doubted the water coming from the stone (Numbers 20:12). This parallels the [[Pythia|Pythian prophecy]] of the leader (presumed to be [[Laura Roslin]]) ,who, according to the [[Sacred Scrolls]], will not live to see the promised land of Earth ([[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]). | ||
The name of [[Pergamus Flats]] (a location on [[New Caprica]]) is similar to [[Wikipedia:Pergamus|Pergamus]], a city mentioned in Revelation 2:12. | The name of [[Pergamus Flats]] (a location on [[New Caprica]]) is similar to [[Wikipedia:Pergamus|Pergamus]], a city mentioned in Revelation 2:12. | ||