So your saying a snake isn't a Judeo-Christian symbol of sin? I don't care what context it's used in, but if it's purpose is related to sin (the snake), and becoming free of sin (symbolized by a cross), to achieve immortality, that seems very much to be taken from Christian ideas.Yunacat wrote:@Malificus: The Flamel symbol that you see on Izumi, Al, and Ed was made with the idea in mind that there is sin in the world, yes, but it's in no way Christian. It's in the true, existing beliefs of Alchemy, which could easily be a religion on it's own due to the fact that it believes in the immortal soul, and that, if a person is able to break from the 7 Sins, then they shall become gold, or immortal. ( man is lead/metal and the immortal soul is gold..they didn't litterally try to turn lead/metal into gold.. > > ).
Just because Christianity might not exist in that world, doesn't mean that there can't be Christian references in uses that aren't purely taken straight from Christianity.