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I love Yocchan so much it's unreal.

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Please. What, are you envious that the Lunarians are strictly superior to Earthlings?

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It's not that 'everything from Earth is impure'; remember, Yuyuko and Youmu didn't bring any impurity with them. (Though whether the Netherworld counts as an 'Earthly realm' is up for debate I guess.) Also remember that those 'Earthly' gods were among the original founders of the Lunar Capital.

The short answer is that gods, like ghosts, are pure.

However, this raises an interesting question. Are all gods pure? For instance, take the rather diversified Moriya crew. Presumably Suwako is pure, but what about Kanako, who was originally human? Or Sanae, who's a deified living human? Does merely being or becoming a god remove one's earthly impurity, or are only the Innumerable Gods naturally pure?

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