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Rose Lalonde ([personal profile] cephalopodcounselor) wrote in [community profile] bombyx_mori 2013-06-30 10:52 pm (UTC)

In other words, you are telling me you only believe things which you yourself have seen in person with your own eyes. Having seen one Greek god was enough for you to believe in them and everything to do with their mythology.

These myths happen to share many similarities with the mythologies of other cultures, including overlap in names and/or descriptions of mythological beasts. These myths propagated within periods of time when travel between continents was rare and the language barriers were for the most part unbreached.

Therefore, the chances of all other mythologies being false seems quite unfathomable. But if you insist on maintaining your non-belief, I suppose I will have to redouble my efforts to educating you on the various mythologies from around the world until you are able to understand the connections between all of them.

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