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[-] SuddenDownpour@sh.itjust.works 21 points 1 year ago

Seriously, Joshua? I'm willing to give you a pass for including a resurrection in your foundational myth, but this is... No one sees it happen, there's nothing particularly impressive about it that stays afterwards, it's just- some women find the corpse is no longer there, and they tell the men, and the men confirm that the corpse is indeed no longer there. What am I even suppose to do with this? It's not just that you're using the most tired trope there is, it's that you don't do ANYTHING with it. And I don't mean anything new or innovative, I mean anything at all! What's even the purpose of this resurrection? It even works against your narrative! You're telling me that the father kills the son as a sacrifice for humankind, but then the son just resurrects? Then what's even the point of the sacrifice? Does the son even have ANYTHING to do afterwards? No...?

I'm sorry, Joshua, but I'm going to have to give you an F. This might have been interesting before Osiris or Zagreus, but you're literally thousands of years late. Try better with your next religion.

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