Thread:MrBlonde267/@comment-5175866-20151106224229

I originally posted this on an Admin's wall and was directed to the forums with no response. Seeing you are an active admin and member of the ComDev I am reposting this message to see if I can get my idea jumpstarted: Hello there. I am Superdadsuper, and I am one of the Administrators from Biblicalapedia, the Bible Wiki. I myself am a fan of Marvel, in particular in the newer Marvel Cinematic Universe (not into the comics as much). Being a fan I have watched Age of Ultron twice and have noticed that Ultron has a philosophy about God "squashing humanity every time it grows". I was hoping our two wiki's could partner on this topic of Ultron wanting to act like the version of God he makes and some of the falsehood behind the idea. For example he says to ask Noah and mentions there being many apocalyptic events, but combing the flood and the meteor wipeout of the dinosaurs is not accurate. Nevertheless Ultron (and the writer for Ultron) idea is not accurate about his philosophy on God. There also references to "This is the rock in which I build my church upon" referring to Peter, and Vision referring to himself as I AM (a name that Jesus calls Himself).I know Marvel isn't a Christian wiki, but Biblicalapedia is not a wiki about Marvel. I think this would be a great chance to partner in compiling clips of biblical references and analyzing their accuracy and the usage in the movie, so the general public is aware of the inaccuracies and out of it get an even deeper understanding of Ultron's philosophy, the religious symbolism of the Avengers 2 and the background of the writing of the movie. I hope we can partner on this on perhaps this wiki and biblicalapedia (perhaps two separate blogs for each wiki) and have it posted on the one year anniversary of the release- maybe even partner with Wikia ComDev SpecOps to create something more interactive. I was hoping nevertheless to at least have the support of some administrators, if not the community at large.

Thanks,

Superdadsuper, Biblicalapedia Administrator & Bureaucrat 