What are the gargoyles spiritual beliefs?
Greg’s answers: Currently, none of the Manhattan gargoyles worship the Judeo-Christian God specifically, though they wouldn’t recognize that God as being inconsistent with their faith. And they do have a faith. Though I don’t think they’ve practiced it much since arriving in the twentieth century. I don’t think the particular group who survived the massacre included anyone who was particularly priestly (except maybe Desdemona). (As with science or music, a gargoyle might have pursued a spiritual interest, without letting that interest define him or her as a priest or priestess.) This faith is both monotheistic and pantheistic, though a gargoyle would not see any paradox in that. “All things are part of the whole.” Their most important credo has to do with how they perceive their part of that whole: “A Gargoyle can no more stop protecting the castle than breathing the air.” Gargoyles don’t simply exist. They protect their community. It was a primitive belief when our gang lived in the t