
Was humanity created from clay by divine command
as the Abrahamic religions teach or shaped by the hands of Khnum on a potter’s wheel in ancient Egypt?
Same material. Different story.
One ancient question remains who inspired whom?
When mythology and religion mirror each other controversy begins.
by Professional-Fee3323
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Looks like a goat
If you like that, read the Enuma Elish or at least its synopsis.
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I would love if providing translations of text in images was the norm. I get that there aren’t easily available translations for any arbitrary text but the amount of hieroglyphs I see while questions are being raised about the images they accompany without any mention of their contents is frustrating.
>When mythology and religion mirror each other controversy begins.
Does it? Does it really? Stories of gods, monsters, heroes and spirits make a controversy when they reflect stories of gods, monsters, heroes and spirits? Does it really begin a controversy? Or is it just the common human experience of imagination and storytelling?
Guarantee there’s a playdoh stain on OP’s clothing right now.