The Sun is divine. Allah and Buddha though...
They are examples of the \Eidolon Theos/ group of intangible gods (with a little g) that exist through their influence on human culture, belief, and shared scripture. Yahweh and Odin are other personified examples.
As miracles of SOLs work, these beings and idea that our Instinctu Divinitatis brings into existence ARE potent and relevant. But the fact that they require human interaction to exist or exert, along with a common use of personification proves their separation from the one true and evident God, SOL.
"Fake" or "fiction" aren't terms that give the due respect to such collective ideas, and this is the proper delineation. But there is a difference between a god that requires a human tongue to speak or hand to write it's word, and a self evident, reliably present God. And these smaller varieties are of the \Eidolon Theos/ variety.
~ The practice of devotion towards a self-evident God that is intertwined with our existing reality takes place not through prayer or faith, but through recognition ~
Praise SOL, happy harvest, and happy Halloween!
As miracles of SOLs work, these beings and idea that our Instinctu Divinitatis brings into existence ARE potent and relevant. But the fact that they require human interaction to exist or exert, along with a common use of personification proves their separation from the one true and evident God, SOL.
"Fake" or "fiction" aren't terms that give the due respect to such collective ideas, and this is the proper delineation. But there is a difference between a god that requires a human tongue to speak or hand to write it's word, and a self evident, reliably present God. And these smaller varieties are of the \Eidolon Theos/ variety.
~ The practice of devotion towards a self-evident God that is intertwined with our existing reality takes place not through prayer or faith, but through recognition ~
Praise SOL, happy harvest, and happy Halloween!