History of Religion
History of Religion
Source: Paul Kinsella
History of Religion
Source: Paul Kinsella
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At least worshipping the sun actually kinda makes sense. We'd be totally fucked without it.
Yeah, exactly. Sun worship is a religion I can understand because it truly is the source for almost all life on earth.
Exactly! The sun doesn't need to be supernatural to be worshipped - even when natural, it's pretty super.
Wait. Almost? ʕ ͡° ʖ̯ ͡°ʔ
There's some basic life living off geothermal energy which is intrinsic to earth and does not require the sun. Whether this life could have developed without the sun I don't know.
Well the elements that the organisms are made of were created in stars. And our sun was responsible for the formation of all the planets in the solar system (by holding all the matter in orbit around it).
I suppose gravity is really closer to a god than the sun, since it caused the heating of the earth’s core, which sustains those deep sea vent creatures.
Plus we still don’t fully understand that physics. So properties of it still work in mysterious ways…
If anything we can see is responsible for giving us life, it's the Sun. Praise to the Sun.
Let's bring back sun cults, people!
Is that a reference to Solaire?
You know who I pray to? Joe Pesci.
I shudder to think what the world would be like without Joe Pesci.
Isn't that just Invisible People in the Sky window?
The natural sun exhibits all the basic properties of a loving god, including providing us with a fairly consistent amount of energy to feed all the chlorophyll-based life and keep water mostly liquid. And it commands respect:
So yeah, ☉ worshipers and heliophiles may pay homage to the sun for the wrong reasons (tanning and spending too long presents cancer risk) but ☉ features a lot of properties we expect from the divine. But that doesn't help religious ministries who want to retain members who doubt their own favor in the eyes of gods, so will come and pray and feed collection plates and sell the dogma to passersby and help upkeep the temple. The sun shines on the crops of the profane as it does the devout.