Moral Myth

Moral Myth

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In the world of myth, heroes do things we wish we could do and things we were glad we don't have to do. They represent the hopes and fears of the people who created them. They are often helped by gods. They always face great difficulties and challenges. This myth is a moral myth. It explains why an action is right or wrong.
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The world is filled with gods and of course those who worship them. They build city's in their divine name and bow down to great alters which symbolize their almighty greatness. All bow their head expect one. He is the faithless and he is the one man who will not bow his head to this world ruled by the divine.

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