Tuesday, October 5, 2010

http://corrinlaposkimythblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/questions-short-on-answers.html

I would like to try and answer some of Corrin's questions from my own thoughts in mind:

"The Four Ages: Why must the first age always be the most pristine, is there a single instance in which the ages of the world improve with time?" Corrin's blog

A:  Maybe because the beginning of things are usually how things should be.  It is a fantasy that things improve over time.  Always fascinated with the "Little House on the Prairies" concept (pioneer ways) I personally think these were good times.  Hard yes, but simple and uncomplicated.  Growth, advancement, inventions (not all) seem to be the right thing to do, but something has been lost in the process of improvements on life.  Blinding comes to mind.




"The Giants: Why is it humankind is noted by its creation out of blood, why do the myths depict only the worst of qualities in humans?" Corrin's blog

A:  Maybe because we are puny little creature and not as glorious as we think we are and the Gods, Goddesses and the Myth world knows this.

 
"The Flood: Why is it that most cultures, when in need of a myth to wipe out humankind, choose a flood in which to bring destruction?" Corrin's blog

A:  It could because a flood is made up of water and water washing things clean, or so it is said.
Man being the dirt...........

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