But this is not as it might appear. It is not God or the gods who have the abusive relationship with humans. It is really the.us humans and our gods.
The gods whom we have imagined and personified, set over and given power over us.
If you like, in seeking to talk to and interact with 'god' or the 'gods', us humans have really been only talking to ourselves; we have been having a monologue.
Yes, in some respects, like a fearful, even terrified child confronting his/her insecurities.
Man has created His own God, a 'superhuman', and adorned him with all the powers He, Man, would like to have but not have, then, since all of this took place in antiquity.
But probably has, now. Man has idealised His God/s, as somebody to protect Him from and destroy His enemies, even though those enemies, ironically, are other humans.
It really is not surprising that His God/s, being the product of Man's imagination, should share Man's destructive and deceptive tendencies.
Therefore, just as how 'the gods' are without any blame for the destruction Man inflicts upon Himself, ourselves. So, also, are they without any entitlement of credit or praise for the good Man, we, do unto ourselves.
Therefore, just as how 'the gods' are without any blame for the destruction Man inflicts upon Himself, ourselves. So, also, are they without any entitlement of credit or praise for the good Man, we, do unto ourselves.
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