Any examples or experiences of other religions/divine beings interacting with each other from other different beliefs?
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>>39635193Fuck off>>39635185When the Philistines capture the Ark of the Covenant, they place it in the temple of their god Dagon. The next morning, Dagon is found fallen on his face before the Ark. On the following day, Dagon is found fallen again, this time with his head and hands severed. (1 Samuel 5:1-5). The Greeks also identified their chief god, Zeus, with the Egyptian god Amun, resulting in Zeus-Ammon. In Tibetan Buddhism, Brahma and Indra (originally Hindu gods) appear as protectors of the Buddha and are integrated into Buddhist cosmology. Plus in syncretic traditions like SanterĂa or Vodou, African deities (e.g., Yoruba Orishas) are associated with Catholic saints, allowing the coexistence of traditional practices within a Christian framework.
>>39635216Cool and thank you. I find it fascinating that we think that only 1 belief can be true or that only 1 group/religion of divine or evil or neutral beings can exist when there's a whole another world over there with many different beings that cross paths on a daily basis. Anyone got a good reason why we've become like this?