Yeah, they're both sort of gods that watch after Earth. The Rabbi follows more of nature, while the homeless man adores his "children". I don't know that either actually created them though, just sort of pushed nature in certain ways. I didn't think of them like creators of the universe, but like lesser gods watching over Earth.
Yeah, they're both sort of gods that watch after Earth. The Rabbi follows more of nature, while the homeless man adores his "children". I don't know that either actually created them though, just sort of pushed nature in certain ways. I didn't think of them like creators of the universe, but like lesser gods watching over Earth.
Ah thanks for clearing it up :)