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The Lords of Kobol may have been humans, mortal men who were honored as prophets, as illustrated by the tomb of the [[Ninth Lord of Kobol]],<ref>Given that there was a "Ninth" Lord of Kobol, it can be suggested that there were other Lords of Kobol, but no further information on the Colonial religion is given in the single season of the Original Series, or its spinoff, ''[[Galactica 1980]]''.</ref> resting in the largest city, [[Eden]]. | The Lords of Kobol may have been humans, mortal men who were honored as prophets, as illustrated by the tomb of the [[Ninth Lord of Kobol]],<ref>Given that there was a "Ninth" Lord of Kobol, it can be suggested that there were other Lords of Kobol, but no further information on the Colonial religion is given in the single season of the Original Series, or its spinoff, ''[[Galactica 1980]]''.</ref> resting in the largest city, [[Eden]]. | ||
Contradicting both concepts of human prophets in a monotheistic religion in later episodes is dialogue from | Contradicting both concepts of human prophets in a monotheistic religion in later episodes is dialogue from [[Adama (TOS)|Adama]], who implies that the Lords of Kobol held special powers when he questions if Count [[Iblis]], who has exhibited several mystical/superhuman powers, is related to the Lords of Kobol {{OS|War of the Gods, Part I}}.<ref>This reference may be a reference to the Mormon belief that the most devout worshipers of their faith would go on to become gods of their own universes under the concept of the third of three heavens known as [[w:Celestial Kingdom|the Celestial Kingdom]] in LDS theology. This may have been an attempt to imply that the Lords of Kobol themselves, while recognizing a central God, became gods themselves in the universe of ''Battlestar Galactica'' or it may indicate they held a status akin to [[Wikipedia: Saint|Catholic saints]] or [[Wikipedia: Bodhisattva|Bodhisattvas]].</ref> | ||
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== The Book of the Word == | == The Book of the Word == | ||
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In the past, each member of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]] is given a [[Seal of the Lords]] as a symbol of their Kobollian authority. While few of these medallions existed by the time of the Battle of Cimtar, these items also serve as keys to enter the Tomb of the Ninth Lord of Kobol and disabling its booby traps. | In the past, each member of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]] is given a [[Seal of the Lords]] as a symbol of their Kobollian authority. While few of these medallions existed by the time of the Battle of Cimtar, these items also serve as keys to enter the Tomb of the Ninth Lord of Kobol and disabling its booby traps. | ||
[[Adama (TOS)|Adama]] appears to fill the role of a priest in certain circumstances and religious rituals ([[List of Deleted Scenes (TOS)#Saga of a Star World|"Saga of a Star World" - deleted scene]], "[[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II]]"), though whether his position entails actual membership in a priesthood or not is unclear. | |||
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== The Beings of Light == | == The Beings of Light == | ||