"And yet… Isn’t it all a bit dragged, Dear Reader? If Zeus lived 5000 years ago, why wasn’t he viewed as less divine 2000 years ago, or even 3000 years ago? Why is it in these past 2000 years, Caesar and Hercules have not arisen into new gods who overthrew Zeus, like Zeus overthrew the older Titan gods to Tartarus, or the Chaos gods before them? Simply put, there isn’t a modus operandi to do that - at least not anymore since the Christianization of Europe."
There's also the matter of Octavian dying at 75 like a normal modern while presumably Japheth had a lifespan of several centuries same as his brother.
Interesting read. My own little pet theory, though of course not with the same kind of research you did, is that the Olympians etc are memories of the greats of the Ante-diluvian age, Nephilim included.
All those mythical paradise Islands are America. In every major age America is discovered, colonized by diverse tribes, and destroyed by diversity, forgotten except in myth; and then it all repeats again.
"And yet… Isn’t it all a bit dragged, Dear Reader? If Zeus lived 5000 years ago, why wasn’t he viewed as less divine 2000 years ago, or even 3000 years ago? Why is it in these past 2000 years, Caesar and Hercules have not arisen into new gods who overthrew Zeus, like Zeus overthrew the older Titan gods to Tartarus, or the Chaos gods before them? Simply put, there isn’t a modus operandi to do that - at least not anymore since the Christianization of Europe."
There's also the matter of Octavian dying at 75 like a normal modern while presumably Japheth had a lifespan of several centuries same as his brother.
Interesting read. My own little pet theory, though of course not with the same kind of research you did, is that the Olympians etc are memories of the greats of the Ante-diluvian age, Nephilim included.
All those mythical paradise Islands are America. In every major age America is discovered, colonized by diverse tribes, and destroyed by diversity, forgotten except in myth; and then it all repeats again.
I need moooooore!
Great read, thanks Cringewalker
Thank you for your work, Citizen.
Very interesting. Great read Cringewalker.