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I'm fairly certain that it's never mentioned in canon whether Eli Bradley practices any particular faith, if at all. But considering his family, it's always been my head canon that he's muslim - though I'm not positive about which branch. I'm fairly split between the Nation of Islam and Sunni Islam, but there are of course other branches and off-shoots... (Is it ever elaborated on in canon what branches Faith Shabazz and Josiah X belong to? The name changes imply Nation, but I'm not sure if it's ever actually outright said. This is what I get for not having read The Crew yet.)
What's your opinion? Do you have head canon regarding other characters religious affiliations (or lack there of)? Share!
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What's your opinion? Do you have head canon regarding other characters religious affiliations (or lack there of)? Share!
Legalese: from Dark Reign: Young Avengers because it still remains awesome always and forever.

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Date: 2011-12-06 05:56 pm (UTC)I think Dini and crew summed it up best in Batman Beyond:
Bruce: These people believe that anything they can't explain is magic.
Terry: And naturally you don't believe in that kind of thing.
Bruce: Of course I do. I've seen it all. Demons, witchboys, immortals, zombies...
Bruce takes a very secular few of all this though. Everything can be quantified, so it's less "outside science" and more "another set of rules." But yeah, faith for Bruce is difficult. He relies so much on himself and what he's built, it's hard for him to have belief in something greater than himself.
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Date: 2011-12-07 03:52 am (UTC)