Talk:Larry-Boy vs. Bibleman/@comment-15456067-20200114235221

Speaking as a Christian and a fan of both? The results make sense.

Larry-Boy and Bibleman may both be useless in two-thirds of their missions on their own, but the difference is that Larry-Boy loses to aliens and monsters, and Bibleman loses...fedora tippers.

If you can't beat a guy who's a mere fedora tipper without help and luck...that's...

...that's just sad.

See, with Larry-Boy, his enemies would be too much for most of us, and the fact he is still alive is really quite impressive. Plus, the reason why he loses so much is to teach children to take responsibility over their own lives and to fix the messes they make on their own.

Whereas with Bibleman, the fact he isn't dead is the true impressive part. He also loses a lot to teach children to be solely dependent on faith and prayer, which is technically fine, but...not always fine the way Bibleman does it.

In addition, Bibleman strikes me as a Dominionist Charismatic, and Larry-Boy strikes me as a Methodist with some Unitarian approaches.

Meaning? If Bibleman were to take serious vascular damage, he would just pray to faith-heal the wound in vain, leaving himself vulnerable to further attacks by his adversaries, whereas Larry-Boy would actually try to do something a bit more sensible.