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Old 2005-12-31, 01:56   Link #12
VincentAlexander
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OK...One day later from previous post, and it hit me! I am gonna ramble for a quick second here.

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OK...so why didn't God do anything? Remington hated that God always seemed to stand by and do nothing. And why would God stand to the side and let Chrno and Rosette die? Aion planned to start a new era. Basically, Aion was going to bring hatred to the people. Hatred, violence, anything bad you can think of! How did he do this? Well, after the whole incident with the city and Chrno and Joshua screwing it up, and all the other shit, he threw the city into chaos. Aion then presented the city and the "world" itself with Rosette, a "saint." Aion gave them something to believe in, and turned everyone against the Magd-a-whatever institution. People said they were devil worshippers. What was Aion doing?! He was only hurting himself! Strengthening people's belief in God, and all that good stuff. He gave them false hope. There is some saying in the bible about...beware of wolves in sheep clothing...or something like that. That is what Aion was, or Rosette, or however you wanna see it or whoever. But anyways....wow, I'm rambling a lot. So anyways, why through all of this did God do nothing?! BECAUSE HE SET IT ALL IN MOTION! Aion thought, yet didn't think, that he was breaking free of God with his own will. But in the end of Chrno Crusade, it says, "we can do nothing but see the times go by in the path which God has chosen." God is almighty, and all that good stuff! Aion was doing God's will, and I think in some way he knew it. He probably hated the fact that he was helpless to God's will, but he still tried as hard as he could to break away, but I also think he knew it was futile. Why would all that chaos be God's will?! Because without darkness, there is no light! With no light, there is no darkness! Aioin was re-instating the "darkness" in the world. He created the chaos, which in turn created "order," or the light. In trying to work towards his own ambitions, he was still helping God, no matter what he did. God didn't interfere, because:

a) Aion was in a way helping him, unwillfully.
b) God had already set it all into motion. It was pre-ordained from the beginning, as God had chosen. Why interfere in something you set into motion?

When Remington goes into narration for a bit at the end of Chrno Crusade about all the horrible things happening...the stock market crash, the wall incident, the great war...they were all acts of God to keep balance! And He can't create darkness, for everything God creates is good, as it says in the bible. God can create only light. Some will then say, "what about the Devil?" The Devil was created blameless. Why? It wasn't his fault he turned to darkness. It was pre-ordained. God had saw it that way. So that is why Aion is still alive! Aion is everywhere, pretty much. Everything! Aion is the new "darkness" and God is the "light." One cannot live without the other. But some will then say, Chrno and Rosette were fighting for nothing! Not true! In "killing" Aion, they fixed the balance. Aion was creating too much light. Even though his hope was false, it was screwing up the balance. What happens when the bringer of darkness brings light? Two beings bringing light? I am still just rambling random thoughts...-coughs- Why would Aion say when he died, "Oh God, why have you forsaken me?" I think because Aion, in the deep, back part of his demonic little mind knew EVERYTHING was pointless. He knew God did nothing, but God truly had already did something. God decided everything billions of years ago. Aion wanted to know why God had forsaken him, because he was bringing light to the people, and even though he was truly doing bad, Aion knew he was only following in God's chosen path for him. Why then, would God let him die? He was only doing what God had planned! He was forsaken from the beginning!

Oh, by the way. I love how you see Aion in the end. Someone said it was the guy that knocked down Remington, and it is showing Aion lives in everyone. Kinda...I watched, and you can see the guy who knocked him down to the right of Remington. I think Aion tossed that paper to Remington. What the Hell is that paper? I dunno. That was a wild guess. But anyways...I think Aion is still one person, one demon. He is darkness, and darkness is everywhere. But instead of going the route where he is in everyone, they went the route of him being manifest. He was somebody. He was corporeal. I think we were actually seeing Aion, himself, his body. It wasn't a false image. It wasn't the darkness in somebody. It was Aion, who still lived, and went wherever he pleased, as God saw. Want to know why Aion was there?! Because the pope was about to be assassinated! "Darkness" was in the area, you could say. An evil deed was about to be committed, so the bringer of "darkness" or "evil" was present, of course! You can't have darkness without him, and he was there, representin'! Thank you, and good night!

P.S. Someone better reply to all of this and tell me if I am a genius or reaching for horse shit, or whatever. Watcha all think?

*Later Added*
OK...of course, I forgot to type in some shit, but it came back 2 seconds after I posted. OK...I wanted to try and break down the last thing we here from Aion. Here it is:
"I am eternity spawned by avarice. A shadow of God that has flowed into this world. Pandemonium has become filled with light, and Heaven has become filled with darkness. Look at this era. No matter how you may struggle, man exists within our heaven." So, time to try and break it up! One sentence at a time!

"I am eternity spawned by avarice." Avarice=greed, pretty much. So, it is saying "Because of people's greed, I will live forever." Don't forget kiddies, avarice is thing we like to call a sin. I don't think it is a mortal sin...I can't remember. It might be numero 7 on the 10 commandments...Next line!

"A shadow of God that has flowed into this world." How to say this one...God is light, and light cannot exist. "I am the darkness that opposes/balances/counteracts God's light, who has escaped from Pandemonium." Next line! Heck, let us do 2 lines! They go together anyways.

"Pandemonoim has become filled with light, and Heaven has become filled with darkness." At first, I kept thinking literal. Literal literal literal! It killed me! Whenever Aion always talked of "switching places" and stuff. Then I told myself, stop taking it literal, and it clicked! Aion wanted to switch places with God. He truly did wish to, not become God, but do God's job! He was tired of being the darkness. He was tired of being God's shadow! I think this sentence can be said as, "But now I am the light, and God is now my shadow." Right, eh? Eh?! I'm lovin' this show! What a pitiful, sad creature. Makes ya feel sorry for Aion, right? He wanted to see what it would be like to spread light for once, which he did! With Rosette's help! Poor guy...Next line! Er...rest of it!

"Look at this era. No matter how you may struggle, man exists without ourheaven." This one I am not 100 percent sure on...well, I'm not 100 on any of them...more like 99 percent. Anyways...The first part is simply, "Look at the times. It is proof enough that no matter how hard you try, there will always be darkness." By saying in our heaven, he means Pandemonium, or Hell, or darkness. Why? Because he flipped 'em? Remember? I think....Reaching for that one. So, lets try and see how ugly this sounds when I throw it all back together. We now end with:

"Because of people's greed, I will live forever. I am the darkness, who escaped Pandemonium, that opposes/balances/counteracts God's light. But now I am the light, and God is now my shadow. Look at the times. It is proof enough that no matter how hard you try, there will always be darkness."

The only line I argue with now is the, "But now I am the light, and God is now my shadow." It doesn't fit in it, right? I am contradicting myself here. But, I think that is what it should be. Why? Well, because of the reasons I stated above. Why doesn't it sound right? Because his plan didn't follow through! He isn't the light, as he wanted to be. He still is the darkness. Someone wanna help out and have some fun with this? I think that is the rest of what I had for now. Enjoy!!

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