Funnily enough, I have read up on my Christian mythology :)
I also own The Key of Solomon, and know quite enough about the man himself.
And I was thinking of magic in the 16th and 17th century, because, not a lot of people tend to talk about life in the extremely early days. And furthermore, you mentioned it to Phobos - perhaps I was wrong, but I took that as an indication of a particular time period your character once resided in.
That was the time of the Tudors, and in those years, there was quite a lot of unrest between the nations, and for the western countries, Catholicism was the key governing religion. And soon, when Henry VIII fell for Anne Boleyn, the world would be changed forever as Henry converted to Protestantism - and this particular branch, today, would be classified as Anglican.
In these days, the works of Jesus, his deciples and even Moses, before him, were devine, however by this stage, charms, wards and many of the homeopathic medicines were banned by the Catholic and Protestant churches as they were forms of magic.
There were rare cases where homeopathic medicines were permitted, for instance, when King Frances II, of France fell ill. They tried many different methods of curing his disease - however to no avail. Or so the story goes anyway.
Forgive me for presuming your character came from this time period. I'm not looking for an argument, but as a student of history, if your character did come from this time period and did follow a western religion, the works of the Gotei 13 would be sinful and unholy.
Not to mention that Judeo-Christianity is a relatively new term, dating back to (forgive my memory) the 18th or very early 19th century?
But I'll leave it at that :)
Don't want to clog up the OOC with trivial nonsense like this. I didn't mean offence by it, was just trying to understand :)
*goes back to reading the battle*