Q: Just because mythology is about lots of gods and they are said to be myths... why is it that most religions are not also considered myths? What is so different about myth vs. "possible" fact?
Q: Are there any living prophets today? Or miracles?
Q: I have heard that the original New Testament was first written in Greek. How is it that people choose to believe books compose of all this controversial historical analysis, and overlook Greek/Roman mythology?
Mythology is defined as something like cultural importance, stories conveyed by meanings with aspects of the real world experience such as: politically, socially, interpretation, intervention, individual experiences with a universal perspective, ceremonies, and prophesies. All of which is defined as mythology; which then leads to Pagan Theology. The following categories of pagan religion: Chinese Folk religions, Shinto, Primal Tribal religions (African), Shamanism, American Indian Spirituality, Afro-American Spiritism, a
2007-06-04
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