thats a very jungian analogy Adacas. You're totally right. all the religions have the same archetypes. For example , greek mythology had gods and goddesses who expressed individual roles. Like the father, the son, the hero, the shadow and so on and so fourth. Christianity is exactly the same, only it cramms all those roles and ideas into one being : jesus. Unless. of course we are talking about the trinity. Here the father and son are clealry expressed. But christians will never allow a female to retain a higher power. So they use the holy ghost to represent the woman within man. Or in jungian terminolgy the "anima" .
god created everything, jesus, his son, came to earth and died for the gentiles.
please explain to me how the greek gods are exactly like that.
zeus and his brothers killed their father, chronos, and all the titans (save prometheus, atlas, and the kraken who they put through relentless torture). they did nothing but punish and do what they wanted with the people of earth (mortals) that they didn't create but felt they should mess with anyway cause they were better. to have so many gods is to spend every waking minute praying that these guys don't mess with you. how is that the same?
christians only know the bible and the teachings from the bible if the bible said that the holy ghost was a woman inside a man then that is how it would be taught but since it doesn't say that ...well there ya go. that isn't to say that someone messed with the bible throughout the years (but the fate of that person or persons as it is written is pretty horrible to think of) but christians can only learn what is written, because interpretation is where we all get into trouble
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