Talk:Servant List/@comment-31760473-20170718045704/@comment-4802891-20170718095522

@Zienn : That's pretty much what happened with Jesus and the Jews. Jesus was a Jew himself and he was supposed to be the Messiah for the "chosen ones" but... they didn't believe a guy like him could potentially be the avatar of Elohim on Earth. Thanks to this (at least from what the Bible recalled, and we all know it's 200% accurate to History), it branches off between those we had faith in Jesus and those who didn't. I'm sure that, even during his time, Prince Siddhartha was considered a marginal weirdo you have to respect because he was a prince (although it's highly possible he didn't care about all of this, if the records of his teaching are not too altered by his followers)

If I could recommend a book to all non-believers (or believers with an open mind) it would be Saint Onii-san. This is a slice-of-life manga about Jesus and Buddha taking a vacation in Japan during the mid/late-2000s. The author has some creative ways to explain both Buddhism and Christian myths and rituals, and to characterize iconic figures. In all honesty, if the Apostles were like in this book, I could totally be friends with them (they are all husbando material as well, if ladies are interested)