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On 12/29/24 2:45 AM, rbowman wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Dec 2024 01:58:50 -0500, 186282@ud0s4.net wrote:
> 
> 
>>     IMHO, like with Chinese theology, if you weren't raised, saturated,
>>     in it then you're never REALLY gonna 'get it'.
>>     Religions and cultures are usually tightly-entwined.
> 
> Then there's Shinto with an infinite number of kami and a Buddhist monk on
> speed dial in case Uncle Hayao kicks off. There is a Shinto shrine in
> Washington State but I have no idea how you export that to the round eyes.
> 
> In the spirit of DEI, Christian weddings are very popular in Japan. I
> think most of the priests are fakes; the real ones cost more.
> 
>>     Still, the Parent/Child/Sub-Child aspect of Hindu IS kinda
>>     interesting.
> 
> It all started with Auðumbla and Ymir. When you stare at the Abyss it's
> interesting what crawls out.

   Cow gods ?

   That theology came well AFTER Sumeria.

   Ultra-great grandpappy/granny must have been
   really fond of cows  :-)

   The current Most Annoying is what those who built
   Gobekli Tepi had in mind. They added lots of symbols
   with a likely 'religious' meaning - but forgot to
   include any DETAILS. Likely assumed everybody would
   "just know" 12,000 years later.

   First 'details' show up at the dawn of the Mesopotamian
   era - but that's "Enki", not cows or anything. Enki
   was fond of 'fish themes'. However it did reportedly
   inform about civil-structure/engineering issues. The
   later city-states copied. Enki seemed to be a pretty
   good, umm, dude.