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In the absence of “Battlestar Galactica,” which ended its run two years ago, “Supernatural” is easily the most theistic series on television, its worldview rooted in the idea that a war is raging between heaven and hell. During the series’s first three seasons Dean, who speaks as if he were trying for chief-executive authority by forcing his voice down a few octaves, had been an atheist. (Let’s leave aside the fact that there are far easier avenues of employment for nonbelievers than combating Satan.) But saved by a surly angel during a bout of spiritual ugliness in the fourth season, Dean reconsiders his thinking.
“The show was not conceived with religion in mind,” said Sera Gamble, the head writer of “Supernatural.” “We consider ourselves to be a mishmash of all kinds of lore. We’re often afraid we’re going to offend religious people, but we’ve heard that some priests really love it.”
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