Utgardloki
Mongoose
Note, this is for a fantasy setting called Earth, and deviates in many important respects from the metaphysics that actually apply to the real world:
I don't want to get into a debate over whether the Church of Latter Day Saints is correct or off the wall. It's just that in my development of my Atlantis ideas, I've been wanting to take into account the major religions, and know very little about Mormonism. In developing a supernatural campaign set on Earth, I find it impossible to proceed without considering where the "Big G" fits in.
If there is interest, I might post some of my thoughts about creating an "Earth Mythos". What I have is something where every religion is wrong, but has some bits of the truth. Jesus is the Incarnation of a Primal god once known as Aten, who also spoke to Muhammad. He's also been known as Jehovah and Marduk. But he is not every god; there is his brother, Jupiter, who is currently living in England, and a number of others.
So the question becomes, if there is truth to the Book of Mormon, what effect might that have on this setting? One thought is that the Mormons are sure that the Garden of Eden is in Missouri, while I am committed to setting that in Asia Minor. Perhaps there could be multiple Gardens of Eden, which could be confusing, but it could work.
It looks like the Mormons are more concerned about what is happening now, than they are about what happened thousands of years ago, so they should fit in a lot easier than some religions. I've really had to change things from the Christian Fundamentalist perspective to make everything work, especially with that Theory of Evolution thing, which I am also committed to.
I've read the Book of Mormon, and it seems that book mainly is a history of people living in America. I've been wondering if I could get away with putting them backwards in time several thousand years so they could be atlanteans.
(For the Atlanteans, I have them starting out by worshipping an ocean goddess, but over time, her consort becomes more and more important, until eventually they are worshipping an ocean god, who can be equated with Poseidon. Minority religions are sure to exist.)
I don't want to get into a debate over whether the Church of Latter Day Saints is correct or off the wall. It's just that in my development of my Atlantis ideas, I've been wanting to take into account the major religions, and know very little about Mormonism. In developing a supernatural campaign set on Earth, I find it impossible to proceed without considering where the "Big G" fits in.
If there is interest, I might post some of my thoughts about creating an "Earth Mythos". What I have is something where every religion is wrong, but has some bits of the truth. Jesus is the Incarnation of a Primal god once known as Aten, who also spoke to Muhammad. He's also been known as Jehovah and Marduk. But he is not every god; there is his brother, Jupiter, who is currently living in England, and a number of others.
So the question becomes, if there is truth to the Book of Mormon, what effect might that have on this setting? One thought is that the Mormons are sure that the Garden of Eden is in Missouri, while I am committed to setting that in Asia Minor. Perhaps there could be multiple Gardens of Eden, which could be confusing, but it could work.
It looks like the Mormons are more concerned about what is happening now, than they are about what happened thousands of years ago, so they should fit in a lot easier than some religions. I've really had to change things from the Christian Fundamentalist perspective to make everything work, especially with that Theory of Evolution thing, which I am also committed to.
I've read the Book of Mormon, and it seems that book mainly is a history of people living in America. I've been wondering if I could get away with putting them backwards in time several thousand years so they could be atlanteans.
(For the Atlanteans, I have them starting out by worshipping an ocean goddess, but over time, her consort becomes more and more important, until eventually they are worshipping an ocean god, who can be equated with Poseidon. Minority religions are sure to exist.)