klubbhead024
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Suppose that the mythical Greek gods were as real as God is. What do you think the effect would be on people?
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GeneCosta said:Round 1: Jesus v. Zeus
Jesus starts out by walking across the Mediterranean to reach Zeus at Mt. Olympos. But oh no! Zeus has just flung one of his lightning bolts at Zeus, and because of water contact Jesus has now lost 30 HP. Wait, what is this? Oh my God/Gods/Goddesses! The Angels of Heaven are pinning Zeus down! And at ringside Mary has got Athena in a head-lock!
klubbhead024 said:Suppose that the mythical Greek gods were as real as God is. What do you think the effect would be on people?
We would all have to make way for more religious heros. BTW, the Greek gods would be discredited by contemporary scientific understanding of natural phenomena. Whilst God is under attack from science, those with respect for religious belief have been striving for the past couple of centuries to find a way for God to coexist with science. Pity for the Greek gods that science as a paradigm was not developed around 2500 years ago.klubbhead024 said:Suppose that the mythical Greek gods were as real as God is. What do you think the effect would be on people?
Eh? The Greeks had Valkyries too? Brutal.zombieharlot said:Valkyrie (the Greek Goddess of war) would kick everyone's ***. Nuff said.
Zephyr said:Eh? The Greeks had Valkyries too? Brutal.
Ok cool. Not so much a goddess as a bunch of killer minions of a goddess. They would be able to deal quite a bit of damage, but they really wouldn't stand much a chance against a god. Mortals, on the other hand, are screwed.zombieharlot said:Excuse my mental lapse. The Norse Goddess.
GeneCosta said:Well, Greeks and Romans refered to Zeus as God, so I suspect Christians, Muslims, and Jews would first have to refer to their god as Yahweh or Allah to not confuse individual's beliefs!
If they were all real? Interesting thought. I imagine some major clash of power!
Round 1: Jesus v. Zeus
Jesus starts out by walking across the Mediterranean to reach Zeus at Mt. Olympos. But oh no! Zeus has just flung one of his lightning bolts at Zeus, and because of water contact Jesus has now lost 30 HP. Wait, what is this? Oh my God/Gods/Goddesses! The Angels of Heaven are pinning Zeus down! And at ringside Mary has got Athena in a head-lock!
Greek so called gods where not a God because they where NOT OMNIPOTENT just saying.Suppose that the mythical Greek gods were as real as God is. What do you think the effect would be on people?
Suppose? They are!Suppose that the mythical Greek gods were as real as God is.
Where was it defined that all gods must be omnipotent?Greek so called gods where not a God because they where NOT OMNIPOTENT just saying.
Krishna?as real as God
I'd rather see Loki torment them.Valkyrie (the Greek Goddess of war) would kick everyone's ***. Nuff said.
I imagine the Greeks would be the most surprised, as their actual conception of deities differed drastically from the so-called Greek pantheon and the myths most of us grew up learning about that are called Greek. Most of what passes for "Greek mythology" was created in the 17th-19th centuries by armchair academics who couldn't conceive of the idea of a religion that had no real belief system and what might be identified as part of a cultural store of religious knowledge of myths and legends existed mostly for entertainment purposes, being freely altered and adapted both within the various religious traditions (that themselves changed from village to village or city to city as well as over time) and so created a kind of substitute bible-like store of myths out of Homeric epic and Greek authors (and did the same for the Romans too).Suppose that the mythical Greek gods were as real as God is. What do you think the effect would be on people?
And all the allegedly ancient temples and other places of worship are fake too?I imagine the Greeks would be the most surprised, as their actual conception of deities differed drastically from the so-called Greek pantheon and the myths most of us grew up learning about that are called Greek. Most of what passes for "Greek mythology" was created in the 17th-19th centuries by armchair academics who couldn't conceive of the idea of a religion that had no real belief system and what might be identified as part of a cultural store of religious knowledge of myths and legends existed mostly for entertainment purposes, being freely altered and adapted both within the various religious traditions (that themselves changed from village to village or city to city as well as over time) and so created a kind of substitute bible-like store of myths out of Homeric epic and Greek authors (and did the same for the Romans too).