Existence Of The Sun God And The Sun Goddess

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By Haywood Hunter


Since the beginning of time there have been religions and they have been constantly changing. Each region of the world believes something different. The sun is at the center of most religions. Having a sun god or sun goddess is normal for most of them.

It does not matter if it is a sun god or a sun goddess that they have chosen to worship, when you get right down to it, it is the same religion. The sun is what keeps all living things warm.It is responsible for the flourish of the plant life here. The sun is what keeps everyone and everything on the Earth alive.

Those who are thankful to the sun believe that they should be because it provides for them. They feel that they should be thankful to what gives life and nurtures it. They often times will worship the sun or create a sun god or sun goddess to represent it.

A lot of cultures use a sun goddess for fertility. They see the sun as responsible for new life on the planet. Men and women will sometimes have a sun goddess present or they may pray to one when they are attempting to conceive.

There was the occasional sun god and sun goddess that was depicted riding through the sky in a type of chariot. Others believed they worked together with another sun god or sun goddess to move the sun around the planet and to affect the weather conditions.

Sun idols took on many forms and names. Some of them looked like animals. Lions and Owls have been used as a sun god or sun goddess to represent the sun in some religions.

The sun god and sun goddess were known by many different names over time. In Greece, the idol of the sun god was known as Apollo. It was said that Apollo had a chariot that he used to ride in. He was held responsible for the movement of the sun.

The Norse had both a sun god and sun goddess. They called their male sun idol Freyr and they believed he rode a boar. It was said that he had a ship he used to sail across the world. When his ship was not in use, he could fold it up and put it in his pocket. Sol was the name of their sun goddess and she rode the skies in a chariot similar to the Greeks Apollo.

When it comes to any religion, there is always those who find it all a little hard to believe. Even the stories of Jesus seem a little out there to some. Walking on water and transforming plain water into wine just doesn't seem feasible to those who are skeptic.

If you choose to worship Jesus or any other sun god or sun goddess, that is your right. Always follow your heart and what feels right to you when making that particular decision. All of this came about when man was looking for answers to why we were here and why the sun and sky exist. It isn't completely certain which one is truly right or wrong. All anyone can do is follow what they believe deep down inside of them.




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