policy) existing pages Christian mythology, Jewish mythology, Islamic mythology, Creation mythology, Deluge (mythology) all seem happy enough with the...
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question: What the hell are we doing discussing 'mythology' in the opening section? The question of the mythology or historicity of a religious topic should...
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in Deluge (mythology), Christian mythology, Islamic mythology, Jewish mythology. To argue that religious stories cannot be called mythology for christian...
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correct but potentially controversial, word 'mythology'. I have left in the piped links to the mythology articles, however, as those article explain the...
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confused because "mythology" in the sentence doesn't even allude to Noah's Ark itself as mythology, it simply says it appears in the "mythology of the Abrahamic...
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it out: Christian mythology, Islamic mythology,Jewish mythology, Deluge_(mythology), Greek mythology, Australian Aboriginal mythology all seem to exist...
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usage, "mythology" is either the body of myths from a particular culture or religion (as in Greek mythology, Egyptian mythology or Norse mythology) or the...
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boring. Mythology is a well-known, often used term. My high school had a class called mythology. My university has numerous classes on mythology. The article...
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and Jubilees. It features prominently in Judeo-Christian and Islamic mythology. Grieved by the wickedness of mankind, God decides to destroy the corrupted...
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is mythology, and is categorized as such, in the appropriate category (Abrahamic Mythology). According to the books on my shelf and my old mythology class...
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Noah's Ark does NOT fit the genre of mythology, and also numerous scholarly sources pointing out that "mythology" is a disputed and pejorative term that...
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wrong because mythology isn't offensive. So now your asking for more sources that argue mythology is offensive, but the ones that say mythology is offensive...
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articles about ancient mythology and change the wording from mythology to fiction? There is a reason why scholars use the word mythology and myths instead...
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in the future. The mythology point of view can be elucidated in the article body. Padillah (talk) 15:27, 19 May 2009 (UTC) Mythology is preferred option...
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one, the ones in the article, the ones in Jewish mythology, Christian mythology, Islamic mythology etc). Either supply them or take some time out of...
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are widespread in world mythology, with examples available from practically every society. Noah's counterpart in Greek mythology was Deucalion; in Hindu...
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WikiProject page for more details.MythologyWikipedia:WikiProject MythologyTemplate:WikiProject MythologyMythology articles High This article has been...
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diverged in the retelling." (ref) Robert Wexler, Ancient Near Eastern Mythology, 2001 (/ref) Til Eulenspiegel (talk) 13:47, 29 July 2012 (UTC) Agreed:...
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WikiProject page for more details.MythologyWikipedia:WikiProject MythologyTemplate:WikiProject MythologyMythology articles Low This article has been...
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the flood stories could be moved to deluge (mythology) or Noah's flood (which redirects to Deluge (mythology)). Noah's flood would seem to make more sense...
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