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I have to get off the toilet but I will discuss The Gods here as various conglomerations of themes and associations and desires which make up their character and repeated appearance in human thought and history.
For example, the salvic figure of Jesus whose name is said to mean Yah Saves in its usual etymology based off of Hebrew as a variant of Yahushua or Joshua, which was not his name according to the Qur’an which calls him Isa, thought to be a version of Iesoos of the Greek transliteration of Yahsu, though as just Isa might refer to a different etymology, and likewise thesalvic nature of Jesus is completely eliminated in Islam or the Qur’an for the most part.
Mary represents for many the feminine salvic, the Mother figure of utter care and unconditional nurturing which mankind depends on from the earliest age and has often experienced in some way if they have survived thus far, where Jesus much more is associated with hope and the future than Mary who is often sought in the present more in some ways.
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