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Earth Mothers and Rebellious Sons - Creation Part 3: Crash Course World Mythology #4

Earth Mothers and Rebellious Sons - Creation Part 3: Crash Course World Mythology #4

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So, we-re still talking about sex this week, but we-re talking about Earth Mothers and their children. We'll start with Gaia, and her son Kronos, who had a classic childhood rebellion, and castrated his father. We'll also get into Kronos-s son Zeus, who would go on to dethrone his father. We-ll talk about Norse mythology, too, and look at the family that created the world, and worked together to make people
Date: 2022-04-04

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Cronus the Titan, son of Gaia and Uranus, was simply the god of everything. He controlled the land, sea, and the sky (the underworld did not exist in the Golden age (except for Tartarus. Old Father Time is the Greek deity for time, the confusion comes because the Greek word for time is similar to Cronus.
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Your use of the term War in Heaven brought to mind the Christian narrative of Lucifer-s Rebellion. The difference between Zeus or Odin and the aforementioned is that Lucifer was unsuccessful. There are several morals of this story, but I thought it would be a fun point to make.
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Um, the Sumerian creation myth does NOT have a bad creator god. So that-s incorrect. The creator god is not the same as the destructive god. The creator god is the same one that warned Gilgamesh, and not the one that caused the flood.
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Had Athena been born by her mother Metis, who Zeus had swallowed, some myths say She would have been the God that was for told to do to Zeus, what both He and His father had done, dethrone Them.
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Why is patricide such a feature in these myths? I just think of warring Nations and rival tribes a lot. These others are genetically related to each other, yet conflict arises.
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In Aztec myth the violent earth mother was rebelled against by her daughter, and also in other tales the earth was the horrific beast Cipactli
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Stop calling some atheists ranting as creation myths. They just like to play with religious imagery by putting themselves in creator's shoes.
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I believe Rhea actually gave a stone that had the same weight as baby Zeus. That's what it said in the Percy Jackson book anyway.
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Actually Athena did have a mother named Metis who helped Zues defeat his father and was his first queen/wife in Greek mythology.
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