Message-ID: <002c01bfb4e5$f692ceb0$1400a8c0@votezone.com> Reply-To: "Pierre" From: strategos@bigiron.org (Pierre) To: References: <200005030434.XAA01464@deliverator.io.com> Subject: Re: Divinity Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 02:57:16 -0700 X-ML-archive: http://www.win.ne.jp/~doi/ML/ Precedence: bulk The conclusion I infer from these examples is not a difference in relative magnitude of "divinity" as you have jokingly suggested, but rather a difference in relative =competence= ^_^ Whenever Urd's and Skuld's stuff becomes imbued with life it's typically =inadvertent= which indicates they have a less than perfect control over the product of their labor. One thing I've always liked tremendously about Bell-sama is that she is completely deserving of her station and rank. Whenever Bell-sama wields her megami-powers she typically accomplishes her objective directly and with a minimum of fuss. =Pierre ----- Original Message ----- > From: Henry J. Cobb > When K1 flushed Urd's potions down the drain the combination came to life. > > Every time Skuld builds a device of sufficient complexity it develops a > "mind of it's own" and springs to independent life with desires of its > own. > > But we have never seen Belldandy create an independent living creature. > Is her divinity so much less than her sisters? ;-) > >