In the beginning of the creation of the world Gwyndolin the almighty God had created the world in fire and ice. Hes son and daughter helped him create the world, so that it could be perfect for humanity to rule. Ashad the God of fire and Andreia the Goddess of Ice are the son and daughter of the almighty God Gwyndolin. They created the world together so that everyone could live peaceful lives in harmony.The world that they created has been living peacefully through all the centuries until the Almighty God Gwyndolin started getting old. As the almighty God is near his death, his son is getting thoughts of wanting to rule the world, and kill his sister Antheia to accomplish it. One day Ashad planned the death of his father Gwyndolin to take control over the world. Ashad successfully killed his dad, but Gwyndolin also hurt Ashad by stealing his heart and hiding it on earth somewhere. Although Gwyndolin did steal Ashad’s heart, Ashad still wasn't scared to go down to earth to rule it. When Ashad went down to earth he was met by his sister Andreia and she said “ Brother what have you done, you have killed our Father.” Ashad replied to her saying “ I’m meant to rule this world, father was just someone who didn't want to accept that, so I had to kill him like how I’m going to kill you.” Andreia stood there in grief, but was prepared to fight her brother so that she could protect the world from his wrath. The battle between Ashad and Andreia was a bloody battle between both of the
It all started with Uranus and Gaea. They were the first God and Goddess. Gaea is the Goddess of the Earth. Uranus is the God of sky. Another name that refer to Gaea is Mother Earth. Uranus and Gaea First children are called the titans. They had 6 titans, which are boys. They also had 6 titanesses, which are girls. The titan had ridiculous amount of strength. One of the titans was named Cronus. Uranus and Gaea had 3 cyclops children. There names were Lightning, Thunder,and Thunderbolt. The cyclopes are strong smiths. Then Uranus and Gaea had a 3 generation of kids, which were 3 sons. They had 50 heads & 100 strong arms. Uranus put the cyclops and 3rd generation of children into Tartarus. Gaea told her Titan kids to help her and kill Uranus for sending there other kids into Tartarus. Gaea told her children, who ever chooses to kill there father get the title lord of the universe and also free his siblings. Cronus said he would, but his father fled before he got the chance.
Out of Chaos, came Earth and Sky, and the very first gods. In this story, life came from nothingness-a void. From the Void there then came Darkness and Night. From Night came the Light and then Day. Earth, named Gaia, brought about Sky, known as Uranus, and then after lying with Sky, she birthed Ocean, along with the giants and Cyclopes, and immortals. Hesiod's story is similar to the Bible in that it describes children falling from grace and having to deal with the consequences and fallout. Also like the Bible, where Eve is the cause of the fall, it is a female-the "mother" who causes the same problem in the Theogeny. This mother gets together with Chornus, her son, who cut his father Sky's insides out of his own body. In the Bible, the Father has great love for his creation, but in Hesiod's story, the father hates his children, who he called the Titans. The Titans were the parents of the Greek gods of Mount Olympus, thus beginning the line of gods that rose from chaos. There is a similarity, though, in the hatred of the father of the Theogeny and the rebellion of the children that stemmed from this feeling, and the great flood of the Bible and the Epic of Gilgamesh, in which the children were punished for their disobedience by an angry Father or
Who knew the conflict of two brother’s could cause so much damage? As five deaths resulted in this conflict, at least people that are now dead will be able to lie in peace. Because of Antigone’s strong emotions, braveness, and beliefs, she is a tragic hero.
The presence of fundamental storytelling methods across the globe establishes a universal connection between societies. Contrasting cultures influence variation among symbolism and moral values, however collective literary essentials exist. For instance, an abundance of flood stories that expand across the world verifies a connection among the traditions of mankind. The strong resemblance between the flood accounts in the ancient Mesopotamian myth The Epic of Gilgamesh and the biblical narrative of Noah’s Ark in The Genesis propose a closer relationship that encourages further analysis. The major plot points are echoed in both texts despite differentiation of detail, however the crucial distinctions are observed through the contrasting religious themes. In contrast to Gilgamesh, the Genesis is a religious narrative that promotes monotheistic ideals. Both texts articulate nearly identical scenarios, however the Genesis adaptation provides a Christian perspective by offering moral interpretation. Further exploration of both assists in the determination of significance between the differences.
Lorey, F. 1997. The Flood of Noah and the Flood of Gilgamesh. Acts & Facts. 26 (3) Web. 4 Feb. 2014. When reading the story, someone can take many different viewpoints. In the article above, the author is analyzing the Epic of Gilgamesh through a creationists view point.
In the beginning there was no time or gods, only land and sea. Where the sea meet the land a white mare burst forth from the sea foam, her name was Eiocha. Eiocha soon found some sea-foam seeds and ate them, soon they grew into a child in her, she gave birth to the god named Cernunnos. While she was giving birth her pain was so great that she ripped off a piece of bark that she catapulted into the sea, as it fell to the watery deeps of the sea it grew to deep-sea giants. As for poor lonely Cernunnos he felt that he was outnumbered for the great number of sea giants, he along with his horse-mother they created more gods, their names were Maponos, the God of Youth, Tauranis, the God of Thunder, Teutates, the Protector, and the fertility goddess, Epona. After Eiocha’s children grew into adults she became sad and depressed, while she longed for the sea she finally returned to her life as a sea-mare, and became known as Tethra, goddess of the deep. Soon the gods and goddesses created a paradise like land, while the deep-sea giants looked upon the gods with hatred they declared war upon the gods. After a great war and successfully making the giants return to the sea, the gods turned to the place they once called paradise. It was in ruin, as well as almost all humans were killed, all except for two that Epona had saved and they were charged with recreating the human
Antigone is having difficulty in her life. First, her own sister wouldn’t even help her bury their brother because she was too scared of what society thought and the laws. Antigone has been caught trying to bury her brother. Even though Ismene has nothing to with the burial, she tries to cover up for Antigone. Surprisingly, Antigone would rather get the blame than her sister who did nothing. Antigone is proud of what she did, she stood up for what she believes in and honored her brother. Oedipus deals with his conscience in a huge decision in Antigone. The oracle tells Lauis, Oedipus father that if he has a son, his son will kill him. Lauis is murdered and Oedipus searched to find who had killed his father, but he discovered that he was responsible. Oedipus chooses to marry his mother and kill his
Genesis is the first book of the Bible. It begins with the story of God’s creation of the universe. The Lord is the Almighty Creator of the world, skies, heavens, seas, animals, man, and woman. He governs the universe and develops relationships with man. Throughout Genesis, God acknowledges the fact that human beings make mistakes, and accepts their imperfection. Throughout Genesis, God changes from one who does not tolerate disobedience, to one who shows clemency. Early on in Genesis, God punishes Adam and Eve for disobedience. After making the mistake of flooding the world, the Lord realizes that even He is not perfect, and does not allow Jacob’s deceit of his father to taint his future.
All but one brother failed trying to separate them, Tane with his feet, slowly dragged them apart. Rangi and Papa dripped in tears of agony only wondering why their sons did such acts on the very ones who conceived them. Tane not thinking twice pushed, the skies where far above and lights shined on all sons, revealing one by one. Tawhiri-ma-tea mad at his brother’s doings, awaited with his father Rangi in the sky for the days he returned to seek revenge. All the natural disaster from above are but Tawhiri-ma-tea wrath upon his brother’s. Tawhiri-ma-tea’s fury toward his brother’s betrayal was ineffective to Tu-matauenga, who was abandoned by the remaining four brothers on earth. For this Tu-matauenga seeks revenge on his four remaining brothers on earth by kill the offspring of Tu-mataunga, then thereafter making them his on earth. Till this day the remaining two unconquered brothers Tawhiri-ma-tea father of storms and winds and Tu-matauenga father of fierce human being stand, with Tawhiri-ma-tea lashing at Tu-matauenga in revenge of the separation of his parents and Tu-matanega wrong doings toward his
As they grew up, their ability to utilize and apply their elemental powers became phenomenal. They showed that they were truly prodigies. But amidst all of this Terra and Astraea contested to marry Ignis. Ignis resided in his home, which happened to be a volcano. The two Goddesses came to prove their worth to the God, but were evenly matched. The Ignis decided that a battle would suffice for his hand. The goddesses gathered at the top of the volcano and prepared to battle. As the battle began, Terra used her powers over the Earth to cast tremendous boulders at Astraea. As Ignis watched the giant rocks fly towards Astraea, he began to regret his decision. In an effort to save Astraea, he projected spirals of fire towards the boulders. The fire flew through the air just in time to destroy the boulders and save Astraea’s life. Ignis was relieved, but before he had the chance to explain, Terra became a wave of anger . She flung bigger boulders faster than ever before. With only seconds until the rocks would impact Astraea, both Ignis and Astraea’s powers of fire and spirit met the gigantic boulders. Never before had any three elements been combined. The elements fire, earth, and spirit unexpectedly soldered. After the smoke and ashes and cleared, the gods were amazed. Standing in front of them were two beings, that had never been created before. A woman and a man had been created from the three elements combining. The goddesses
Long ago there was child name Morningstar. Morningstar was the god of Hell. He rule the Kingdom of hell, he is the price of the darkness. Morningstar is the only child, he didn't know his father. He was rise by his mother Luic. Morningstar’s mother is Lucifer sister. Luic, Morningstar mother overthrow lucifer and took the kingdom and gave it to her son Morningstar. when Morningstar was a kid he didn’t have a father but there was someone that was there for him, his name was Lno. Lno was Luic stepbrother. Later on, the days Morningstar’s mother was getting jealous of him. when Lno was sleeping Luic seek up and grab his own knife and stabbed him in his heart. there is a certain kind of knife that can kill a god or any mythical thing. its call Demoleon but in greek they put it as this Δημολέων, on the side of the knife has that symbol on it.
The existence of God has been in question for as long as mankind has existed and thought logically. Many questions have plagued the human mind in regards to God, and there have been many arguments drawn with the hopes of proving the existence of a supreme being whom we know as God. The “God” question has been presented to every individual at some point in their lives. It is a topic that will bring forth never-ending questions and an equal amount of attempted answers. Many philosophers have formulated different rationales when examining the topic of God, some of which include how the word itself should be defined, what his role is in human existence, whether or not he loves us, and ultimately, if he even exists at all. Mankind cannot
In Uys’ (1980) film, The God’s Must Be Crazy, a tribal community of South African Bushmen who live independently away from any contact with the outside world. When a Coke bottle is dropped from a plane, this “beautiful” and “useful” thing becomes a tool that is adopted into a variety of uses by the family (Uys, 1980). When the family begins to fight over the bottle, Xi, decides that although the bottle has been given to them by the gods, this now “evil thing” must be thrown off the edge of the world (Uys, 1980). The film then captures Xi’s experiences and interactions with other people and modern society as he sought to accomplish his task.
The mystery of God's existence has been a crucial element of many religious studies and traditions. Who is God? What is God? Where is God? To effectively discuss the existence of God, it is necessary to illustrate the notion of faith. People of faith believe that God does exist, and that relationship with God gives meaning to their lives. Others who are skeptical point to God as an obsolete hope of an ignorant human race. People today live in a world distinguished by sophisticated technology in which modern science has been a strong agent in questioning the existence of God.
Some key themes or repeated actions were the creation of the world. In these passages, God did not only speak into existence, but we can perceive that there is definitely power in his word. He created the universe and everything that resides in it. Including humankind, and every creature that walk on this planet. He also makes sure that everything he created was good. Nevertheless, with his good creation also came responsibilities with which we are to adhere to (following his rules and regulations). However, man disobeys God, which led to many consequences we are experiencing in the world today.