Someone at another forum asked me about the title under my name "God is a Chinese Whisper" (it is the same there).
I went on about Gods developing from other Gods, interractions among religions, cultural influences and original concepts of people ascribing "powers" to those things in life that they do not understand and have control/sway over them in some way.
That got me thinking about the whole point of me wanting to go to school to study Comparitive Religion as a field.
This is from an old Blog post...
My question to you is, where do you think the roots are?
What are the earliest myths and codified religions you know about?
The Sumerian myths are pretty old (Sumeria was one of the first (civilizations in the world) but even their myths evolved into what is etched in the clay fragments we have found.
In my response about the title under my name, I waxed on about Anansi the spider from West Africa.
I find myself hoping on the idea that Anansi (known as the King of All Stories) is the first God from whose web was spun all the other Gods and stories. The whole idea of the web symbolizing stories, myths, cultures and memes interracting and affecting each other and being intrinsically tied to one another... blah blah - it's all very poetic.
Though I WANT it to be Anansi, I would like to know where the roots of this tree actually are.
Where do you think it all started?
When the rain, the sun, the moon and stars all become Gods, who were the first?
I went on about Gods developing from other Gods, interractions among religions, cultural influences and original concepts of people ascribing "powers" to those things in life that they do not understand and have control/sway over them in some way.
That got me thinking about the whole point of me wanting to go to school to study Comparitive Religion as a field.
This is from an old Blog post...
My goal, it seems, it to build a family tree of religion (of sorts) (I haven't even started college yet, and I am already working on the idea for my doctoral thesis ) beginning at the very roots.Me said:I am thirty-three years old now, and have been thinking about the nature of God since I decided that I was no longer Catholic when I was about eight years old.
Recently I have found myself seriously considering going to school for Anthropology with a focus on world religions.
It's not really an attempt to know God and discern what I may end up believing - not for me, at least.
It is more a source of curiosity and wonderment for why people believe what they do.
I have pretty much resolved myself to being agnostic for the rest of my life because, simply, I don't think it matters.
After some long and serious thought, I realized that Man was far more fascinating than God.
All these years I spent so far trying to understand God, what it may be and how I feel about it were not in vain, but more a prelude to where I have come to realize my real fascination lies.
I don't have much interest in studying God through Man's eyes.
I would rather study Man through God's eyes.
My question to you is, where do you think the roots are?
What are the earliest myths and codified religions you know about?
The Sumerian myths are pretty old (Sumeria was one of the first (civilizations in the world) but even their myths evolved into what is etched in the clay fragments we have found.
In my response about the title under my name, I waxed on about Anansi the spider from West Africa.
I find myself hoping on the idea that Anansi (known as the King of All Stories) is the first God from whose web was spun all the other Gods and stories. The whole idea of the web symbolizing stories, myths, cultures and memes interracting and affecting each other and being intrinsically tied to one another... blah blah - it's all very poetic.
Though I WANT it to be Anansi, I would like to know where the roots of this tree actually are.
Where do you think it all started?
When the rain, the sun, the moon and stars all become Gods, who were the first?