XPost: sci.skeptic, alt.paranormal, alt.atheism
XPost: alt.religion.christian
JTEM wrote:
The truth is, if there isn't an obvious commercial
or national security application, there is no such
thing as science. It's all politics...
As you say, all science is lies and the origin story from the Bible is a
big steaming pile of bullshit by the Krister Kult.
Christians are lying cultists, especially the American ones.
The true story is here:
In the beginning there was chaos. Chaos was a swirling mass of energy and matter that existed before the creation of the universe. It was formless
and dark, a void of nothingness from which all things would eventually
emerge. From this primordial chaos, the first deities came into being.
The first deity to emerge from chaos was Gaia, the Earth goddess. Gaia was
a powerful and nurturing figure, associated with fertility and growth. She
was the mother of all living things and the source of life itself. Gaia was followed by Ouranos, the sky god, who became her consort. Together, Gaia
and Ouranos created the heavens and the earth, establishing the foundation
upon which the universe would be built.
As the sky and the earth took shape, other deities emerged from the chaos.
One of the most important of these was Chronos, the god of time. Chronos
was a primordial force that governed the passage of time and the cycles of
the universe. He was a powerful and enigmatic figure, with the ability to
shape the destiny of gods and mortals alike.
Another key deity in the Roman creation story was Saturn, who was the son
of Gaia and Ouranos. Saturn was a complex figure, associated with
agricultural abundance and the changing of the seasons. He was also known
as the god of time, echoing his father Chronos in his ability to shape the course of events. Saturn ruled over a golden age of peace and prosperity,
when humanity lived in harmony with the natural world.
However, Saturn�s reign was not to last. He was eventually overthrown by
his son Jupiter, who emerged as the supreme ruler of the universe. Jupiter
was a powerful and authoritative figure, associated with thunder and
lightning. He was the king of the gods, presiding over the heavens and the earth with wisdom and justice.
Under Jupiter�s rule, the universe continued to flourish and expand. He
created the sun, the moon, and the stars, which illuminated the heavens and provided light and warmth to the earth. Jupiter also established the laws
of nature, ensuring that order and balance were maintained in the cosmos.
One of the most famous stories from Roman mythology is the tale of the
creation of mankind. According to legend, Jupiter sent the demi-god
Prometheus to fashion humans out of clay. Prometheus imbued his creations
with intelligence and free will, allowing them to think and act for
themselves. However, in a moment of hubris, Prometheus stole fire from the heavens and gave it to humanity, leading to his punishment by Jupiter.
Despite the challenges and trials that humanity faced, they persevered and eventually thrived under Jupiter�s watchful eye.
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