Yeah that sounds great I love how in the end the final think you needed to learn was Mercy. The tiger had not visited fear pain and death upon man I don't think man will ever have gotten as bad as he did
Alma had unwittingly taught Man how to burn the world and unmake what others had built. When Alma next slept, Man slew him under the mountain, then set his sights to the heavens, to the worlds of other gods.
This honesty sounds like a Native American creation myth. It’s pretty cool, really. The Creator being all, “GET OFF MY LAWN ITS THREE IN THE MORNING YOU ANNOYING CHILDREN!”
Man is merely an ape with a marginally better brain. One day our gift will truly come to pass and this world shall be a blackened shriveled husk in the solar system.
Alma had power of creation an destruction. Teaching the power of Prickly an impatient short sighted God. Hmmm. That God showed us real power. Life an death. Not patience, (Father Time?) not empathy. (Mother Nature?) Or did wisdom come from time experience an observation? So many teachers. But Alma taught us to think an evolve. To be anothers God is to carry all the weight. With Power comes Responsibility. Hopes. Dreams. Even Fate. You want to raise chickens or colonize Mars?
If my Google-fu is correct, this might be an Aramaic creation myth. The name of the God was a clue. The inclusion of a tiger could refer to a Caspian tiger.
I like how wolf was like “hey you’re doing as well as me, good job!”
Man is half baked. LOL. Yeah, sounds like us.
Now that's an origin story I can get behind lol
I swear ive heard it somewhere before.
I think that God stays in heaven because he's afraid of what he has created.
Yeah that sounds great I love how in the end the final think you needed to learn was Mercy. The tiger had not visited fear pain and death upon man I don't think man will ever have gotten as bad as he did
Alma had unwittingly taught Man how to burn the world and unmake what others had built. When Alma next slept, Man slew him under the mountain, then set his sights to the heavens, to the worlds of other gods.
That…was absolutely amazing…! Great episode..!! 👍🏾😎👍🏼
This is truly a wonderful story I'd like to hear any others like it 🤔😌
The rats got the best deal. Mice too.
A good story well told. Many thanks.
And thus man learned from alma how to destroy a world and all things others had built.
That too.
This story is very entertaining and I want more~
Wonderful tale!
For the algorithm!
for the algorithm
Finally, lion not king of the woods... forest.
keeper going
This honesty sounds like a Native American creation myth. It’s pretty cool, really.
The Creator being all, “GET OFF MY LAWN ITS THREE IN THE MORNING YOU ANNOYING CHILDREN!”
The gift of Man was Dominion over the beasts
Man is merely an ape with a marginally better brain. One day our gift will truly come to pass and this world shall be a blackened shriveled husk in the solar system.
In reality each day were more like Era’s
Alma had power of creation an destruction. Teaching the power of Prickly an impatient short sighted God. Hmmm. That God showed us real power. Life an death. Not patience, (Father Time?) not empathy. (Mother Nature?) Or did wisdom come from time experience an observation? So many teachers. But Alma taught us to think an evolve. To be anothers God is to carry all the weight. With Power comes Responsibility. Hopes. Dreams. Even Fate. You want to raise chickens or colonize Mars?
If my Google-fu is correct, this might be an Aramaic creation myth. The name of the God was a clue. The inclusion of a tiger could refer to a Caspian tiger.
In Filipino, Ama means Father.
Hi day 3
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27th, 4 November 2023