>
> I disagree. People in the past (and, indeed, a great many today)
are
> quite convinced that their Gods exist. They couldn't care less, and
> wouldn't act any different, whether or not the evidence that
convinced
> them (e.g. rain falling from the sky, the sun rising regularly,
etc.)
> would also convince us.
>
This is getting onto dangerous ground so I will say just
that "Knowing" your god exists (with a big K) and knowing your god
exists are two different things. I was using the big K.
Real humans, now and in the past, may know their god exists, but purely on faith. Gloranthans dont need faith. Without a requirement for faith your outlook on life becomes rather different.
I am not saying gloranthans are not models of humanity, but they will look at life and death in different ways, to what we would.
Sorry for intruding real world faith into a fantasy one, was asking for trouble.
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