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I find it very interesting at the choice of names in Anime. I have watched some of it years ago and even then the references to after life and names such as Seth Knightroad and other spiritual references are more than a coincidence.
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Indeed, Trinity Blood makes a huge Biblical reference in naming their main characters. The whole anime revolves around a drama played by the siblings: Cain, Abel, and Seth.
In the anime series, Evangelion, the first 2 so called "angels" to land on Earth were named "Adam" and "Lilith." A huge twist in the Evangelion series happens near the end when the last angel tells mankind that we are, in fact, born of Lilith, not Adam and Eve. How's that for a mega-twist? There was also an anime a few years ago called Ah! My Goddess. The main characters in this anime were named Skuld, Urd, and Belldandy. These names were taken from Norse mythology. The Norns (named Skuld, Urd, and Verthandi) were the sisters who weaved fate and chance. Anime writers do their homework well. They like to weave in factual and mythological data and legends with fantasy and twists to produce fantastic stories that teeter between what is believable and what is wondereful fantasy. There is no entertainment like it in the United States.
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I found the wicked battle during the last episode between Cain and Abel. Abel is the demon-looking one. You'll notice that Cain uses a large spear which fans suggest is a reference to the Spear on Longinus. Abel's scythe, I assume, is merely a reference to the Grim Reaper.
There is a short flashback during this clip that shows all siblings when they were younger and still human. Lilith makes a short appearance here too as their mother-figure type.
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Lilith is a festival in Ancient Babylon. Mixing the two stories or threads has always been used to cloud the water. Babel is confusion and confusion is the method of operation of the dark side. The Matrix used Christianity and eastern religion mixed to draw you into babel if you were not well studied.
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Actually, Lilith was mentioned in the Apocrypha as Adam's first wife and again in the Dead Sea Scrolls. I tried to find what council it was that rejected the apocrypha, but that's a lot of reading. Lilith appears in the scrolls among a list of condemned creatures (i.e. demons and those who lead man astray), not events or festivals.
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