• NielsBohron
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      018 days ago

      You’re welcome to disagree. But if you read Paradise Lost or do a little critical analysis and compare the themes of “The serpent in the Garden” with stories like Prometheus (and other fallen angel motifs), it’s pretty easy to see Lucifer/Satan as a sympathetic character, IMHO.

      But then I’ll always tend to lean toward the side advocating for more knowledge over the side advocating for limiting knowledge.

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            17 days ago

            That’s why I demand all discussions about any mythology to take my personal fictions into account instead of the most common historical versions.

            No, I haven’t shared them with anyone, and they’re clearly marked “Dreams I had Once on The Astral Plane” but if you disagree with my points that they’re relevant to a general understanding of the myths it makes you an idiot theist.