Kolob as the inspiration for Kobol in Battlestar Galactica
Some of the elements of the two Battlestar Galactica science-fiction television shows seem to be derived from the Mormon beliefs of its creator and chief producer, Glen A. Larson. In both the original series from 1978, and the 2003 new series, the planet Kobol is the ancient and distant mother world of the entire human race and the planet where life began, and the “Lords of Kobol” are sacred figures to the human race. They are treated as elders or patriarchs in the old series, and versions of the Twelve Olympians in the new series. According to Jana Riess, author of What Would Buffy Do?, “Kobol” is an anagram of “Kolob”, only one of many plot points Larson has borrowed from Mormonism.
dont forget to bring your magic underpants
They have a couple million baptized halocaust victims… and they baptized Adolf Hitler, too! Kolob- what a planet!
Someone put Southeast Asia in MSPaint, flipped it horizontally, and renamed it?
Yikes:
Kolob as the inspiration for Kobol in Battlestar Galactica
Some of the elements of the two Battlestar Galactica science-fiction television shows seem to be derived from the Mormon beliefs of its creator and chief producer, Glen A. Larson. In both the original series from 1978, and the 2003 new series, the planet Kobol is the ancient and distant mother world of the entire human race and the planet where life began, and the “Lords of Kobol” are sacred figures to the human race. They are treated as elders or patriarchs in the old series, and versions of the Twelve Olympians in the new series. According to Jana Riess, author of What Would Buffy Do?, “Kobol” is an anagram of “Kolob”, only one of many plot points Larson has borrowed from Mormonism.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolob
I didn’t even know Glen A. Larson was a Mormon!