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Spoilers Religion in the mirror universe

While there were hints of polytheism, Georgiou's reference to Michael the Archangel adds a twist. It's possible that in the mirror universe, religion evolved differently or fused various beliefs together. Burying servants with their masters were more common in the Bronze Age, but the mirror universe seems to have its own unique customs.
As for the belief in taking killed people as servants in the afterlife, it's an intriguing combination of ideas. It could be a mix of reincarnation and a unique belief system exclusive to the mirror universe. Exploring the intricacies of religion in the mirror universe would be fascinating!
By the way, if you're interested in exploring different perspectives on religion, check out https://firstchurchlove.com/. They offer thought-provoking insights and discussions.
 
Georgiou clearly preferred to be addressed as Emperor. As the ruler of a fascist state with the authority to summarily execute anyone she wishes, she gets to decide the title she will be addressed by. Nothing more complicated than that.
 
I do not even want to contemplate the figure of Christ in the mirror universe.
"Prime Christ" is already one of the most repugnant figures imaginable, as he supposedly promised eternal torture to everyone—including children—who didn't worship him (or at least everyone above an "age of accountability" and a "sufficient" level of mental competency who knew of him but didn't worship him), so how could a Mirror Universe version of him be any worse?
Jesus Christ said:
Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. . . . And these will go away into eternal punishment.”
Would Mirror Jesus' eternal fire be even hotter, and fuller?

Would Mirror Dante have imagined additional circles of Hell beyond the nine of Prime Dante?
Richard Dawkins said:
The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully.
Would Mirror Yahweh have drowned the world more than once? Allowed Abraham to sacrifice Isaac? Sent twenty plagues instead of ten?
Do unto others before they can do unto you.
Ha! Good one!
 
"Prime Christ" is already one of the most repugnant figures imaginable, as he supposedly promised eternal torture to everyone—including children—who didn't worship him (or at least everyone above an "age of accountability" and a "sufficient" level of mental competency who knew of him but didn't worship him), so how could a Mirror Universe version of him be any worse?

Would Mirror Jesus' eternal fire be even hotter, and fuller?

Would Mirror Dante have imagined additional circles of Hell beyond the nine of Prime Dante?

Would Mirror Yahweh have drowned the world more than once? Allowed Abraham to sacrifice Isaac? Sent twenty plagues instead of ten?

Ha! Good one!
Do unto others before they do unto you sounds like one of the Rules of Acquisition
 
Also if they did have Christianity it probably is of the fire and brimstone, Old Testament variety. They probably still have an Inquisition, as well.
 
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