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What do you think of afterlife?
Do you think it just darkness and nothing else.
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Tongue in Cheek Way of the Wang:
I really need to read up on the OG myths and legends of the Norse gods it has been years. Fat Thor and sci-fi Thor is really not doing it for me anymore.

I really enjoyed the Greek Gods for all the wrong reasons. Some really insane dark stuff for sure.
Japanese Mythology is still continuously the ♥♥♥♥ of nightmares though. They ruined bathrooms for me. Greek gods are just brothers and sisters who reproduce with eachother and Norse will never be the same because of Avengers End Game
Whatever or how I feel about it , with no offense to anyone (because posting a song might be inappropriate in such of a thread but) this guy I think worded it good, and it makes me feel empowered so.

Idk, might help someone find words for it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0OovdsPpIc

("Mystery as dark as the Night")
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von NeonNyx:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Tongue in Cheek Way of the Wang:
I really need to read up on the OG myths and legends of the Norse gods it has been years. Fat Thor and sci-fi Thor is really not doing it for me anymore.

I really enjoyed the Greek Gods for all the wrong reasons. Some really insane dark stuff for sure.
Japanese Mythology is still continuously the ♥♥♥♥ of nightmares though. They ruined bathrooms for me. Greek gods are just brothers and sisters who reproduce with eachother and Norse will never be the same because of Avengers End Game

Watched some films and played some games the Japanese stuff seems all spirit based horror. Then again don't know how true they are to the ancient mythos.

The Norse stuff is that basic? Probably why I forgot it then. I do remember the Norse Gods book had some nice artwork though. It was a time when I used OG libraries.

I kind of like TLOTR didn't know until later on the creator was trying to create a mythos for anglo saxons or something.
Hopefully, for me

1) Jesus
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2) Diana (or benign moon goddess equivalent)
3) Void/Nothingness
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Tongue in Cheek Way of the Wang:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von NeonNyx:
Japanese Mythology is still continuously the ♥♥♥♥ of nightmares though. They ruined bathrooms for me. Greek gods are just brothers and sisters who reproduce with eachother and Norse will never be the same because of Avengers End Game

Watched some films and played some games the Japanese stuff seems all spirit based horror. Then again don't know how true they are to the ancient mythos.

The Norse stuff is that basic? Probably why I forgot it then. I do remember the Norse Gods book had some nice artwork though. It was a time when I used OG libraries.

I kind of like TLOTR didn't know until later on the creator was trying to create a mythos for anglo saxons or something.
The horror spirits are still a part of the ancient mythos, some of them anyway. They are called Yokai, basically supernatural creatures born from the two gods of creation. Izanami and Izanagi, who were siblings who fell in love. And through their love gave birth to the landscapes of the earth. One day Izanami gave birth to a son, Kagu-tsuchi (Incarnation of fire) who burned Izanami's canal resulting in her death. If I'm correct afterwards Izanagi walked into a lake, he could not bare being without his true love. And so he drowned himself, which resulted in the final birth of life. Izanami was the first death, and Izanagi's death was responsible for breathing life. Creatures like Demons and Spirits appear a lot throughout the mythology. Creatures such as the Oni which are like Undead Warriors consumed by wrath act like their own kind of grim reaper. Some myths go towards objects, If I'm correct about the name "Noh Mask" the oldest mask used in Japanese theaters is cursed. If someone wears the mask enough times it becomes an addiction and eventually the mask begs the person to put it on time and time again. Eventually resulting in their gruesome death.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von NeonNyx:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Tongue in Cheek Way of the Wang:

Watched some films and played some games the Japanese stuff seems all spirit based horror. Then again don't know how true they are to the ancient mythos.

The Norse stuff is that basic? Probably why I forgot it then. I do remember the Norse Gods book had some nice artwork though. It was a time when I used OG libraries.

I kind of like TLOTR didn't know until later on the creator was trying to create a mythos for anglo saxons or something.
The horror spirits are still a part of the ancient mythos, some of them anyway. They are called Yokai, basically supernatural creatures born from the two gods of creation. Izanami and Izanagi, who were siblings who fell in love. And through their love gave birth to the landscapes of the earth. One day Izanami gave birth to a son, Kagu-tsuchi (Incarnation of fire) who burned Izanami's canal resulting in her death. If I'm correct afterwards Izanagi walked into a lake, he could not bare being without his true love. And so he drowned himself, which resulted in the final birth of life. Izanami was the first death, and Izanagi's death was responsible for breathing life. Creatures like Demons and Spirits appear a lot throughout the mythology. Creatures such as the Oni which are like Undead Warriors consumed by wrath act like their own kind of grim reaper. Some myths go towards objects, If I'm correct about the name "Noh Mask" the oldest mask used in Japanese theaters is cursed. If someone wears the mask enough times it becomes an addiction and eventually the mask begs the person to put it on time and time again. Eventually resulting in their gruesome death.

How can they be siblings if made not born? One of the two Gods didn't like pop them out the old fashioned way or something did they? Not really into spooky stuff. I like muscles fighting and all that.
Ron 12. Feb. 2021 um 1:42 
I would share but most wouldn't understand.

All I can say is judgment doesn't exist in reality. Rather, slight disappointment if you didn't improve this time around.

Oh well, you can keep trying until you get it right. (Or not, free will counts here and there)
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Tongue in Cheek Way of the Wang:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von NeonNyx:
The horror spirits are still a part of the ancient mythos, some of them anyway. They are called Yokai, basically supernatural creatures born from the two gods of creation. Izanami and Izanagi, who were siblings who fell in love. And through their love gave birth to the landscapes of the earth. One day Izanami gave birth to a son, Kagu-tsuchi (Incarnation of fire) who burned Izanami's canal resulting in her death. If I'm correct afterwards Izanagi walked into a lake, he could not bare being without his true love. And so he drowned himself, which resulted in the final birth of life. Izanami was the first death, and Izanagi's death was responsible for breathing life. Creatures like Demons and Spirits appear a lot throughout the mythology. Creatures such as the Oni which are like Undead Warriors consumed by wrath act like their own kind of grim reaper. Some myths go towards objects, If I'm correct about the name "Noh Mask" the oldest mask used in Japanese theaters is cursed. If someone wears the mask enough times it becomes an addiction and eventually the mask begs the person to put it on time and time again. Eventually resulting in their gruesome death.

How can they be siblings if made not born? One of the two Gods didn't like pop them out the old fashioned way or something did they? Not really into spooky stuff. I like muscles fighting and all that.
There were originally six gods I believe. As far as how they got there I have no idea. After Izanagi died they also gave birth to three more children. The god of the sun, storms and the moon.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von NeonNyx:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Tongue in Cheek Way of the Wang:

How can they be siblings if made not born? One of the two Gods didn't like pop them out the old fashioned way or something did they? Not really into spooky stuff. I like muscles fighting and all that.
There were originally six gods I believe. As far as how they got there I have no idea. After Izanagi died they also gave birth to three more children. The god of the sun, storms and the moon.
Yes and all Orochi 9 heads represent all these gods as an opposite of sorts or something.
I am an Atheist that simply doesn't give a ♥♥♥♥, like do you actually think I have time to waste on a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ theory.
People back then were just simply bored as ♥♥♥♥ & had no idea what the stars actually were and started rumors, which everybody would then believe, because like I said, they didn't have anything else to do.
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Tongue in Cheek Way of the Wang:
The R faction doesn't make a claim. They are based on faith. The Athiests are making the claim, because they object against a God and they don't have any faith like the R faction. Both belief systems do not see or approach this the same way for sure.
That's not how logic works.
And the R people do make claims. Lots of them in fact. Or do you want to tell us that all the pillars of R are just fairytales?
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Tongue in Cheek Way of the Wang:
The R faction doesn't make a claim. They are based on faith. The Athiests are making the claim, because they object against a God and they don't have any faith like the R faction. Both belief systems do not see or approach this the same way for sure.
That's not how logic works.
And the R people do make claims. Lots of them in fact. Or do you want to tell us that all the pillars of R are just fairytales?

Logic? That's is not how faith works. The R faction are not making claims. The Atheists are making the claims, because they are not faith based. The Atheists are supposed to be logic based (faith).

Atheists make a claim to the R faction that they are just fairy tales and? The Atheist lacks the faith. An Atheist literally can not compute the faith element so they have no other option to make a I object claim. The R faction don’t even need to make a claim as they are faith based.

Bringing in the R faction is not even important. So many faces of "All men and women created by — you know, you know, the thing.” Biden quote. We can focus on the general idea of the "thing" without getting caught in the (many faced) weeds. We focus on the general idea of a general afterlife.
Radene 12. Feb. 2021 um 8:54 
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Crazed Rabbit:
burden of proof is on the one making the claim, before an atheist can object a theist claims the existence of a god, which they don't prove themselves

The R faction doesn't make a claim. They are based on faith. The Athiests are making the claim, because they object against a God and they don't have any faith like the R faction. Both belief systems do not see or approach this the same way for sure.

I don't "argue against God"; I just don't have any reason to think he exists. Others can believe whatever they want, as long as they don't go and track mud on my lawn in the name of whatever it is.
Valhalla for me, all the way.
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Radene:
Theism/Atheism is the axis of belief, and gnosticism/agnosticism is the axis of perceived knowledge.
Atheism is the absence of belief in a god. :steamfacepalm:

Nope. You can´t just box people into a termology, just because they don´t want to. It is like saying, that everybody that does not like Anima games about vampires are "Kyūmanga Kirai"

So by your logic, I reckon I could call most people on steam for "Kyūmanga Kirai" .. Infact I reckon you might be a "Kyūmanga Kirai" as well
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