I am watching an American drama called LUCIFER.
Nightclubs, booze, craziness, playboys, etc., are not my "tastes" in drama of choice.
However, the characters' identities are the gods, goddesses, angels, and demons of
"Christian theology"
They appear in the city of Los Angeles and live their daily lives (it's a cop drama) while playing the roles of mythological characters, in a drama that is like a reversed version of otherworldly reincarnation content.
Amenadiel, Uriel, Aurora (which doesn't seem to be this name in the drama), and so on -- this is fine.
Yesterday, I was listening to the drama while coding, and when I got to the part where "Cain's identity was revealed and Abel was reincarnated as a woman," I blurted it out.
So, I wanted to talk about it with someone.
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Christian theology is, well, as far as I understand it, positioned as a "'Christian' strategy book".
I have written before that Buddhist doctrines are derivatives of the later life of Ghodamasiddha.
In Buddhism, Bodhisattvas, Shitenno, Vaisravana, and Asura are like Lucifer and Amenadiel in Christian theology.
However, I can't say anything about the unscrupulousness of the "Cain" and "Abel" when they insert them here (Christian theology), it's "the best".
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I would like to see a drama in the same vein as "Lucifer", with a character from Japanese mythology reincarnated in modern Japan.
Of course, the story of Izanagi, Izanami, Amaterasu, Susanoo, Ninigu, Iwanagahime, and Konohanasakuyahime is a given, but the story of "taking over the Okuninushi's land" is still a nonnegotiable one.
I don't think there is any way to avoid turning such dumb points content (Japanese mythology) into a secondary drama.
Furthermore, if they can connect it to the story that 'even the current Emperor is not allowed to enter the main shrine of Izumo-taisha'
Not only is it interesting, but it allows us to understand the trending of shrines, tourist attractions, regional revival, and, by extension, the emperor system from a mythological approach.
I mean, I heard it seems to have been a normal part of the educational process before the war.
(If you are interested, please Google "deification of the emperor", "postwar", or "GHQ").