Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-8954026-20130430143718/@comment-6003903-20130508024045

PunkMaister wrote:

GothicNarcissus wrote: Well, perhaps. It's just, in Welcome To Storybrooke I was too busy empathizing with Regina's loneliness to give a damn about Owen or anyone else. Let's just say I empathize with the wrong people. ;P Regina was and still is the architect of her loneliness to me it was sweet irony how at first she was all smiles and triumpant only to quickly realize the curse had everyone on a virtual time loop with the same things happening day after day after day.She was desperate and bored stiff and then along comes poor Kurt and Owen who happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time and get swept by the curse. the thing is even if she had manage to capture Owen he would have never loved her back as kidnapping is never a way to a healthy relationship off course over time he may had developed Stockholm syndrome but that's not love either..,

Instead she just creates a monster like herself Greg as an adult. Again irony..

A Rose by any other Name wrote:

OldBid wrote: After Ep21 I think that the theory of the Darling's being the head of the 'Home Office' is stronger! Wendy didn't want Bae to go, he gave her the 'Magic comes at a price' line and she is now scarred for life and magic is responsible. I agreed with others up this thread that the Darling's wouldn't have had any need to hate magic as their children came back. . . but this was before Bae became part of the family and was ultimately taken from them!

Think I'm convinced now! :) Well technically Bae as far we know never made it to Neverland soil which was the deal he struck with the Peter-Shadow thing. So perhaps the Peter-Shadow returned and took either John or Michael or both. This would mean George and Mary Darling started the organization to destroy magic which is starting to resonate more and more with the show.

Also @PunkMaister I'm sorry I offended you, but, the Christians led the crusades and witchhunts ( which are still actively going on in some parts of the world btw) so they've done some horrific stuff as well.However,  Islam is a very beautiful religion with some fanatics much like any other religion, the media gives it a bad rap though. i took no offense when i first replied to you at all I simply added the fact that Islam is also on the black list and unlike Christianity which has for the most part evolve with the times Islam is in many ways stuck in the dark ages. you want to call a religion that stones women that are raped for adultery and does have a mandate to kill gays beautiful be my guest,

Now I'm not saying all Muslims practice their faith in such manner either but to say that there is no problem with Islam and that everything is peaches and cream with it while bashing Christianity which has not conducted inquisitions or witch hunts for nearly 2 centuries now it's nonsense.

Oh and here is another fun fact Muslims were the first that sold Africans into Slavery long before the Europeans and the last country that kept slavery legal well into the 21sth century was a Muslim country too. so yeah Islam has to evolve like Christianity did.

And on that note Pagan religions were not that great either. Unless you consider sacrificing children to Moloch a great thing or sacrificing 10s of thousands daily to appease the sun god as the Aztecs of old did.

In regard to the Darlings being the ones that start the organization it's possible but the fact they know so much points at it being probably older. I don't doubt the Darlings joined and even at one point led the organization though. I'm not bashing Christianity. The majority of my friends and family are Christian so I wouldn't bash it. I simply stated a few historical facts. A further note I wouldn't bash any other religion either. However, I would say no religion is completely evolved until the fanatics evolve as well. And if you ever entered a Islamic mosque or temple you would be able to see plainly before your eyes how beautiful their religion is, also Muslims and Islam are not the same religion. Similar but not the same.

As for Pagan religions, they are still practiced round the world and we don't sacrifice animals nor humans. If you are getting your information from a Dan Brown book, he is not a reputable source on Pagan or Neo-Pagan religions for that matter. Now I hope we are finished with this conversation because it is tiring and has a seriously bad vibe to it.