User blog:NinjaClockworker/Re: Birthday... and Stuff

So, I was watching Re: Birthday, and I realized that it borrows ideas that do with Rebirth, and Baptism.

Rebirth is obvious, as stated in the title. But, I did a bit of research, and it has to do with chakras, and other things in the Buddhist religion. But, another factor that plays into the equation of rebirth is how you acted in your previous life. For example, if you were good in past life, you will be reborn as something better than if you were reborn and were bad in your previous life.

Let's use Irregular in this example. Somewhere in there, Irregular or Allen or whoever must've done something good, or must've repented, to be reborn as a God-type character.
 * Irregular's previous life was Allen Avadonia, the Servant of Evil.
 * I'm still a little unclear as to if Allen commited part of Vanity or not, but anyways... Allen sacrifices himself for Riliane.
 * He is reborn as Irregular, the Master of the Heavenly Yard.

Now, another idea that may play into this situation is Baptism. Since a lot of ideas in the series have Christian roots, it is possible that the idea for Irregular's rebirth may be a reference to the spiritual transformation of Baptism.

Let's follow with the process of Baptism, shall we? So, in Irregular's case, he had a mini-baptism to "purify" himself, and just like Jesus, he will be born of a virgin. Also, the song does mention water on a line, but I can't remember where.
 * According to Christian belief, all humans carry the Original Sin of Man.
 * So, a baby is baptized in order to be "cleansed" and "reborn" as a "Child of God", right?

Alright, well I bid you with a farewell.