Hermes.......was the messenger
Herpes ?............i dont want that message in my inbox !
2006-12-15 03:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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2016-09-02 00:31:20
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i have self belief that mythology began being criticized sometime between 490 BC and and 420 BC at the same time as the historic Greek society began to progression philosophically and traditionally. large minds like Parmenides, Thucydides, and Democritus began to rationalize and attempt to make the myths a lot less extensively customary. comparing Greek mythology to Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Catholicism, or maybe Paganism shows an entire lack of non secular understanding, even with the truth that. they're a lot less similar then they could seem before everything. a more desirable ideal evaluation may be to community American mythology. They were lacking in causes, so that they type of crammed in the gaps with thoughts. The thoughts did not educate them some thing, yet ought to really clarify issues with their already existent knowlegde and a supernatural. God (Christian, Jewish) although, made Himself obtrusive and taught issues that human beings would not be able to allure to close for 1000's or now and again 1000's of years later. The gods of distinct the different incomparable religions i discussed type of mimicked this, as well. those religions have actual supportive information that mythological religions ought to under no circumstances have. i fairly desire this helped address your significant questions. those are only distinct the adjustments, yet i imagine your significant inquiry became why no human being nonetheless worships Greek gods. :)
2016-10-18 07:59:30
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answered by ? 4
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Contrary to what the other "educated" people say, Herpes is in fact a Greek God. Specifically, he was part of the Thessalonian triumverate. Herpes was the god of unfathomable stupidity. The penalty for angering him was an everlasting case of a viral disease named after him.
2006-12-15 02:09:37
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answered by bardmere 5
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Lol! Herpes, 'the god of genital sores'. I guess it's because the Greeks had a god for all the things they couldn't explain. My personal favourite was Bush, 'the god of jingoism'.
2006-12-15 00:57:55
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answered by Kreen 4
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Its NOT Herpes its HerMes...the god of messages
2006-12-15 00:34:22
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answered by Syn 2
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Wrong...it's Hermes.
Herpes was his evil twin.
2006-12-15 00:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Ahh you`ve got the god of coldsores mixed up with Hermes.Herpes was a miserable, unpopular god cast out of mount Olympus by the hero Zovirax
2006-12-15 01:08:41
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answered by badger_shaman 3
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Aphrodite - Apollo - Ares - Artemis - Athena - Demeter - Dionysus - Hephaestus - Hera - Hermes - Poseidon - Zeus
Heracles - Hestia - Hades - Pan
sorry no Herpes
2006-12-15 00:35:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh my God it's HERMES not herpes
2006-12-15 00:33:30
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answered by Jo:Nico 3
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