11-01-2007, 09:32 PM
What are your views on monotheism -v- polytheism ?
My exposure to the two concepts is perhaps slightly less hands-on than some other people ... basically I was raised C of E, believing in our one God, but we did this project on Ancient Greek Civilisation whilst I was at primary school, and I found the concept of MULTIPLE Gods to be a really fascinating idea ...
Polytheism does make a lot of sense in some ways, and I do see why so many ancient cultures took to it well ... the belief that your crops might fail because you had angered Demeter, for example, but that by offering her an appeasement you could bring her back to the table so-to-speak, could be used to account for a very large amount of their seasonal issues ... not to mention being a good way of accounting for how the God/s could keep track of all the various goings on in the world (i.e. because each of them had spheres of influence, such as Dionysus' being the God of Wine, Parties, Orgasms and loads more besides).
Monotheism, in contrast, presumes that the one God is perfect, and has been able to create all things under his/its gaze. I'm down with that, as that's how I was raised as I say, but I can see where people might start to think it's a bit of a tall ask, even for God himself ... maybe ...
What are your thoughts ?
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My exposure to the two concepts is perhaps slightly less hands-on than some other people ... basically I was raised C of E, believing in our one God, but we did this project on Ancient Greek Civilisation whilst I was at primary school, and I found the concept of MULTIPLE Gods to be a really fascinating idea ...
Polytheism does make a lot of sense in some ways, and I do see why so many ancient cultures took to it well ... the belief that your crops might fail because you had angered Demeter, for example, but that by offering her an appeasement you could bring her back to the table so-to-speak, could be used to account for a very large amount of their seasonal issues ... not to mention being a good way of accounting for how the God/s could keep track of all the various goings on in the world (i.e. because each of them had spheres of influence, such as Dionysus' being the God of Wine, Parties, Orgasms and loads more besides).
Monotheism, in contrast, presumes that the one God is perfect, and has been able to create all things under his/its gaze. I'm down with that, as that's how I was raised as I say, but I can see where people might start to think it's a bit of a tall ask, even for God himself ... maybe ...
What are your thoughts ?
!?!?! Shadow !?!?!