"Athena" could well be classed among the many Hindu Gods and Goddesses. What Athena and these various gods lack is perhaps summarised by Gandhi (a Hindu himself):
For many Hindus Jesus Christ remains an inspiration for social teaching. Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) would be an eminent example among these. He found the whole social teaching of Jesus Christ beautifully summarised in the Beatitudes. More than as a person, Jesus Christ is understood as a moral principle or an ethical symbol by Mahatma Gandhi. In other words. Gandhi was simply fascinated by the message of the Gospel or the thought of the preaching of Christ. This is what he said: "I can say that the historical Jesus never interested me. Nothing would change for me if someone proved that Jesus never lived and that the Gospel narration was a fictitious story. Because the message of the Sermon on the Mount would always remain true for me". He was certainly moved to a profoundly spiritual action but his attitude couldn't be said to be evangelical. At best it could be described as a Gospel value-based attitude. Going through the writings of Mahatma Gandhi one may reach the conclusion that he was attached to the person of Christ. M. Gandhi once said, "During many years of my life I considered Jesus of Nazareth a great Master, perhaps the strongest the world has ever known... I can say that Jesus holds a special place in my heart as a teacher who has exerted a considerable influence on my life". However, it could not be said to be a commitment of faith in Christ. Jesus Christ remains for Hindus like Gandhi a supreme human model to be imitated or an inspiration to be referred to.
I guess this is what Paul meant when he said:
For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. What therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you. (Acts 17:23)
Sure sure. But... Athena teaches you to take pride in your work, be industrious, be slow to war - always try to work things out peacefully first. She taught us to not be boastful in our work (Arachne). That said, it is like the Book of Mormon - it's not so much the content of the word but rather the thing itself that brings wisdom and true meaning.
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)
zeezrom wrote:Sure sure. But... Athena teaches you to take pride in your work, be industrious, be slow to war - always try to work things out peacefully first. She taught us to not be boastful in our work (Arachne). That said, it is like the Book of Mormon - it's not so much the content of the word but rather the thing itself that brings wisdom and true meaning.
From now on, if I worship a God, she is going to be damned HOT!!!!
Woo hoo Athena!
"Joseph Smith was called as a prophet, dumb-dumb-dumb-dumb-dumb" -South Park
zeezrom wrote:Sure sure. But... Athena teaches you to take pride in your work, be industrious, be slow to war - always try to work things out peacefully first. She taught us to not be boastful in our work (Arachne). That said, it is like the Book of Mormon - it's not so much the content of the word but rather the thing itself that brings wisdom and true meaning.
From now on, if I worship a God, she is going to be f*****g HOT!!!!
Woo hoo Athena!
Hmm, I think Aphrodite might be a better choice in that case.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.