Relationship between myths and God The relationship between God and God was always a complex topic. Gods can be generous, cooperative, devastating and destructive. Deadly people must respect uncontrollable power. Gods dominate fate, nature and justice, and need to be recognized and admired strong. The gods of Greek myths have ultimate power regardless of their behavior, intentions and thoughts, and ultimately decide that justice is better than nature, human beings and each other.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is the god of the sky and the god of Olympus. Zeus corresponds to the Roman god Jupiter. According to Homer, Zeus is considered to be the gods and the father of man. He did not produce gods or humans; he was their father, the Olympia family, the guardian and ruler of mankind. Zeus is the sky king, god of rain and clouds and they welded Cyc - it was given to him by Cyclops (Tseligka 3) - one of the greatest goddesses living in Mount Olympus Athena is the goddess. Athena is known as goddess of wisdom, war, art and industry, and she has helped many desperate fighters on her journey, and for that she thinks it is fair Yes. She is greatly praised by humanity, thanks to every contribution to human beings, such as olive, the ability to tame a horse, and the ring of potteries she has created.
The relationship between God and human beings in myths has always been a complex topic. Gods can be generous, cooperative, devastating and destructive. Deadly people must respect uncontrollable power. Gods dominate fate, nature and justice, and need to be recognized and admired strong. The gods of Greek myths, regardless of their actions, intentions and thoughts, have the ultimate power, and finally judge that justice is better than nature, humans, and even each other.
The story of love often involves incest, or seduction and rape from a man 's god to a man' s woman, leading to the descendants of the hero. These stories usually indicate that you can avoid the relationship between God and man; even with an agreed relationship there are few happy endings. In some cases, the african Homer's poetry, goddess and apostle like Aenea, the woman's divinity mates with humans. The second type (a story of punishment) is that when Tantalus steals honey and barbarous at Zeus's table and gives it to himself, some important cultural relics such as Prometheus stealing the fire of God Allocation or invention. Body - when Demeter teaches agriculture and Mysto to Triptolemus, or when Marsyas invents Aulos and plays music along with God's secret Apollo, reveals them when Prometheus or Lycaon invented the sacrifice To