Furn_Darkside
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Re: Re: Re: Fantasy gods, religion, and philosophy
Salutations,
I think the problem is the tyrants you mentioned were all mortals that any man or woman could kill if given the opportunity. And even if the opportunity was not present, then the people would know the tyrant would eventually die.. and can hope things would change in their children's time.
That changes when the tyrant becomes a god. The average person can not hope to kill a god, and there is no hope for your children's future that the god will eventually go away.
The other difference is that a tyrant and their followers can not be everywhere. Rebellion can grow in basements, bars, and other secluded places.
The same can not be said for the divine. The gods, and possibly their followers, can be anywhere they need to be to discover treachery or rebellion.
The god and the followers can also use their powers to make sure you do believe or trust. If you don't, then they have the power to make you a spectacular example.
Fear is a very convincing force.
Having said all that- will everyone believe? No, individuals will often rise against any structure. But, a society.. is more likely to capitulate.
Respectfully submitted
FD
Agback said:
Menaces can make people obey, but I don't think they can make people believe or trust.
Salutations,
I think the problem is the tyrants you mentioned were all mortals that any man or woman could kill if given the opportunity. And even if the opportunity was not present, then the people would know the tyrant would eventually die.. and can hope things would change in their children's time.
That changes when the tyrant becomes a god. The average person can not hope to kill a god, and there is no hope for your children's future that the god will eventually go away.
The other difference is that a tyrant and their followers can not be everywhere. Rebellion can grow in basements, bars, and other secluded places.
The same can not be said for the divine. The gods, and possibly their followers, can be anywhere they need to be to discover treachery or rebellion.
The god and the followers can also use their powers to make sure you do believe or trust. If you don't, then they have the power to make you a spectacular example.
Fear is a very convincing force.
Having said all that- will everyone believe? No, individuals will often rise against any structure. But, a society.. is more likely to capitulate.
Respectfully submitted
FD