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== The Original Series ==
== The Original Series ==
===Judeo-Christian references===
===Judeo-Christian references===
* In "[[Saga of a Star World]]," {{TOS|Adama}} asks God to "take this burden" from him. The burden, of course, is the need to guard the last of humanity after the Twelve Colonies are destroyed. This reference is likely derived from the [[w:New Testament|New Testament]] where Jesus prays to God before he is arrested and later crucified.
* In "[[Saga of a Star World]]", {{TOS|Adama}} asks God to "take this burden" from him. The burden, of course, is the need to guard the last of humanity after the Twelve Colonies are destroyed. This reference is likely derived from the [[w:New Testament|New Testament]] where Jesus prays to God before he is arrested and later crucified.


===Egyptian references===
===Egyptian references===
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* The [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons of the Re-imagined Series]] are monotheistic, and worship a being they name simply as "God." The Cylons speak of commandments, inferring a parallelism between their deity and the central deity of the Abrahamic religions. They also denounce all other deities as being false.
* The [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons of the Re-imagined Series]] are monotheistic, and worship a being they name simply as "God." The Cylons speak of commandments, inferring a parallelism between their deity and the central deity of the Abrahamic religions. They also denounce all other deities as being false.
* The Colonials have a concept of an after-life, particularly Hell and Heaven. In the Miniseries, a woman on the wireless (presumably from one of the sub-light ships) tells ''Colonial One'' that she hopes they'll "rot in hell" for leaving them behind. Also, there have been various other references to hell as well, such as in the episodes "[[Fragged]]," "[[Valley of Darkness]]," and "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]".
* The Colonials have a concept of an after-life, particularly Hell and Heaven. In the Miniseries, a woman on the wireless (presumably from one of the sub-light ships) tells ''Colonial One'' that she hopes they'll "rot in hell" for leaving them behind. Also, there have been various other references to hell as well, such as in the episodes "[[Fragged]]", "[[Valley of Darkness]]", and "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]".
* The title of the episode "[[Valley of Darkness]]" is from Psalms 23:4.
* The title of the episode "[[Valley of Darkness]]" is from Psalms 23:4.
* [[Joseph Adama]] could be named after either of the two biblical [[Wikipedia:Joseph|Josephs]].
* [[Joseph Adama]] could be named after either of the two biblical [[Wikipedia:Joseph|Josephs]].
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* The [[Adama]] name is probably derived from [[Wikipedia:Adam|Adam]].
* The [[Adama]] name is probably derived from [[Wikipedia:Adam|Adam]].
* The name [[Cain]] is probably taken from the biblical [[Wikipedia:Cain and Abel|Cain]].
* The name [[Cain]] is probably taken from the biblical [[Wikipedia:Cain and Abel|Cain]].
* [[Kobol]] – The name of this planet is based on "Kolob," the name of the "star nearest to God" as told in [[w:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|Mormon scripture]].
* [[Kobol]] – The name of this planet is based on "Kolob", the name of the "star nearest to God" as told in [[w:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|Mormon scripture]].
* [[The Twelve Colonies]] – The pilot episode of the Original Series, "[[Saga of a Star World]]," as well as the Re-imagined [[Miniseries]] both show pyramidal buildings on Caprica.
* [[The Twelve Colonies]] – The pilot episode of the Original Series, "[[Saga of a Star World]]", as well as the Re-imagined [[Miniseries]] both show pyramidal buildings on Caprica.
* The Twelve Tribes – Jacob's (aka "Israel") twelve sons fathered the [[Wikipedia:Ten_Lost_Tribes#The_Twelve_Tribes|Twelve Tribes]] of Israel, who wandered the desert for 40 years.
* The Twelve Tribes – Jacob's (aka "Israel") twelve sons fathered the [[Wikipedia:Ten_Lost_Tribes#The_Twelve_Tribes|Twelve Tribes]] of Israel, who wandered the desert for 40 years.
* The names of the Twelve Colonies are derived from the Greek names of the western [[Wikipedia:Zodiac|Zodiac]].
* The names of the Twelve Colonies are derived from the Greek names of the western [[Wikipedia:Zodiac|Zodiac]].

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