Talk:Saint/@comment-11571396-20130713231939/@comment-5230978-20141126235610

Well, IB being actually able to disrupt God's Miracle was just a boast of Touma, as he it's not that he faced magic or God before Index arc. Not to mention that IB didn't even negated the miracles of the Endymion movie, which weren't made by God and therefore should be weaker. And again, only because IB can destroy something of a certain origins it doesn't automatically make it of that origin. Talking about power classification, as said before, we have three confirmed ones: magic, science and a third unrelated to them, to which powers like Miracles (the ones of the movie) and Fraulein's power clearly belongs. If we add your divine then we would have a fourth new classification. But what I was asking you was if with "divine" you refers to the gods of the various religions, like the Christian God or Buddha, or not. If it's the first, Aleister essentially it's unrelated to them, but if it's the latter, then it's a different thing.

Edit: If Touma was a Saint IB would have negated his Saint power making him a normal guy with a strange right hand. Even if quite resistant, Touma's physical endurance is not superhuman. There could even be something behind, but definitely not a Saint power. Also, Saints and Fiamma are all humans, but they still have power of divine nature (Christian divine), so it's not necessary for a being to be divine even with a divine power.