

Lastly, Jubileus can be destroyed, God has no possible end. Jubileus was imprisoned in Paradiso as its governor under an eternal slumber, God is the active ruler of Heaven. Jubileus had to be resurrected in a physical form, God has never placed himself in a physical form with Jesus being the physical embodiment of his Word on Earth. This Resurrection didn't "destroy" anything, in fact it caused a huge religious enlightenment.

The only resurrection in the Bible is the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, in which he just simply rose from the dead. Upon her resurrection, she would destroy the current world, including Paradiso, and create a new one. Jubileus had to be resurrected by combining the Right and Left Eyes of the World. Hell was created after Satan had rebelled against God, and there's a realm of Death called Sheol where all the souls of the dead go.ģ) Jubileus and God are very different. The Earth was formless, so God had began to give it form. In Christianity, God created the Heavens and the Earth. Jubileus, the Lagunan Creator, was imprisoned in Pardiso. In Bayonetta, there was a "First Armageddon" that split the universe into the "Trinity of Realities"- Paradiso (the angel world), Chaos (the human world), and Inferno (the demon world). Once you die, you go to the realm of the Dead, then you are resurrected during the End Times either to eternal life or eternal shame.Ģ) How the universe was created in Bayonetta is far different than how the universe was created in Christianity. Second, the Angels in Bayonetta are physical and can be killed, there's no concept of death in the afterlife. The Angels are collectively called "Laguna" in Bayonetta, we don't have any collective term for the Angels other than Angels. Okay, I'm starting with sort of a rant here so bear with me, but I just starting to get sick of people saying that Bayonetta killed "God" and I just want to clarify a few things.ġ) If you can't tell, the Angels on Bayonetta are far different than the Angels in Christianity.
