If you look at the history of human mythology there is arguably some basis for this
Originally the Judeo Christian Islamic monotheistic god was the storm god of a larger pantheon before displacing the rest of the gods to become the only one
Beyond that the history of storm gods themselves is deeply tied to the mythology of dragons as almost all of them are dragon slayers in their mythology going back to Marduk
The history of dragon mythology is also important here, the oldest myths of dragons who were called dragons come from Asia specifically China and in those myths the dragons were benevolent and empathetic beings who care deeply for humanity and wished to alleviate human suffering by ending droughts and famines so that the people could eat
When the myths of dragons moved from east to west something happened and the script was flipped, the dragons were now cast as the villains of the story first hoarding water then treasure and women
Arguably the original dragon myth came from African mythology though the Rainbow Serpent wasn't called a dragon she shares many characteristics with the dragons of Chinese mythology
In the myth the Rainbow Serpent created the whole world, the oceans were made from her own blood that she freely spilled, the rivers and other bodies of drinkable water from her breast milk, then she created all life on this planet all the plants and animals including humans
Finally she gave humanity a task, to care for all life on this planet and preserve the delicate balance of nature and before she left she gave us a warning, that if we were to fail in this task she would return not as a creator but as a destroyer and then she would recreate the Earth but this time without humans
What I'm saying is that much of the bullshit Jordan Peterson may actually have some basis in reality but that he's picked the wrong side, the side of evil storm gods
Originally the Judeo Christian Islamic monotheistic god was the storm god of a larger pantheon before displacing the rest of the gods to become the only one
"Henotheism" is the term I've seen used there, where you have what is basically a monotheistic religion existing with a mythos that is still pantheistic.
If you look at the history of human mythology there is arguably some basis for this
Originally the Judeo Christian Islamic monotheistic god was the storm god of a larger pantheon before displacing the rest of the gods to become the only one
Beyond that the history of storm gods themselves is deeply tied to the mythology of dragons as almost all of them are dragon slayers in their mythology going back to Marduk
The history of dragon mythology is also important here, the oldest myths of dragons who were called dragons come from Asia specifically China and in those myths the dragons were benevolent and empathetic beings who care deeply for humanity and wished to alleviate human suffering by ending droughts and famines so that the people could eat
When the myths of dragons moved from east to west something happened and the script was flipped, the dragons were now cast as the villains of the story first hoarding water then treasure and women
Arguably the original dragon myth came from African mythology though the Rainbow Serpent wasn't called a dragon she shares many characteristics with the dragons of Chinese mythology
In the myth the Rainbow Serpent created the whole world, the oceans were made from her own blood that she freely spilled, the rivers and other bodies of drinkable water from her breast milk, then she created all life on this planet all the plants and animals including humans
Finally she gave humanity a task, to care for all life on this planet and preserve the delicate balance of nature and before she left she gave us a warning, that if we were to fail in this task she would return not as a creator but as a destroyer and then she would recreate the Earth but this time without humans
What I'm saying is that much of the bullshit Jordan Peterson may actually have some basis in reality but that he's picked the wrong side, the side of evil storm gods
"Henotheism" is the term I've seen used there, where you have what is basically a monotheistic religion existing with a mythos that is still pantheistic.
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