So, over the past few days I’ve been drafting up ideas for a book. Basically, ALL the gods are real, but some of them are the same as others. For example, the Christian God, Zeus, and Odin are the same. Same thing with Ra and Helios.
So what’s a good source for learning all these gods and goddesses?
GraceTheGreat666reddit.comWhat is a good source for ALL mythology and religions? I’m writing a book
Religions have their roots in mythology, but not all myths go on to be contained within a religion. First come stories, some of which become legends. Some stories which seek to explain natural phenomena become myths. The characters in legends and myths can become categorized into pantheons. Some characters in the pantheons become viewed as more... See more
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"Mythology, idols etc" from the "A dictionary of the English language" by Webster, Noah, 1758-1843.
instagram.comI find the Abrahamic God interesting personally, largely because he's one of the few specific deities that is still largely worshipped, whether as Allah, Jesus, or Yahweh. The domino effects of one god being adopted by the Israelites 3,000 years ago is responsible for entire empires and much of modern culture is quite frankly insane, and tracking... See more