fortunesmiles: (And we'll watch the sky)
Nagito Komaeda ([personal profile] fortunesmiles) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore 2017-09-13 12:20 am (UTC)

You know, it's strange. You'd think there could be only one creator of the universe, and most religions I know of from Earth had their own deity or being they associated with that. I could believe that it's all the same deity, simply going by different names, but...I doubt that's what Neith is, right? I'd assume the god responsible for the existence of the universe, and thus responsible for the creation of all other gods, shinki, and human followers, would be the one in charge of everything...but I've never heard of there being one central authority in the heavens. And there's gods from every culture and religion I've ever heard of, so...are there multiple gods of creation? And what is that supposed to mean? They can't all be responsible for the same act.

Are some of the gods fake? Or are gods created by people, and not the other way around?

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