credoconsolans
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- Joined
 - Apr 9, 2005
 
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- Basic Beliefs
 - neopagan leaning toward moral relativism
 
Speaking of plot holes:
Why was it necessary to wipe out mankind? The whole goal of that project was to extract a generation of children to join the Overmind. Great. So why not leave the rest of the Earth the fuck alone and let them go about their business? Why make everyone sterile and then destroy the planet?
Yeah, in the book they don't destroy the planet. There's no reason for that, especially no reason for the girl to stick around 80 years and then blow the planet just after he lands. I'm used to Hollywood adaptions chopping out a lot but this one added a lot of nonsense and needlessly omitted closing some holes. (For example, why do they look like evil incarnate? The book addresses this very easily--there was a prior contact in the dawn of history that went badly.)
Except they don't look like evil incarnate - unless you're a Christian or Muslim.
To the rest of the pagan world, they look like nature gods.
So the book is Christian-centric too?