Re: The Gods don't care about us individually?
IMHO - the gods come out of the head of a person.
This appears to be true whether you believe in "gods" as objective or subjective phenomenon (when you see a god, who else sees it in the same place at the same time? When you hear a god, who else hears the same thing in the same place at the same time? If the answer to these two questions is anything other than "everybody who is in that place at that time," then the experience of a god comes to you through your head).
Therefore, since a god seems to be capable of manifesting primarily through one's head, the gods must care about the individual, if for no other reason than that they can't easily get from "there" to "here" without accessing at least one person's head.
IMHO - the gods come out of the head of a person.
This appears to be true whether you believe in "gods" as objective or subjective phenomenon (when you see a god, who else sees it in the same place at the same time? When you hear a god, who else hears the same thing in the same place at the same time? If the answer to these two questions is anything other than "everybody who is in that place at that time," then the experience of a god comes to you through your head).
Therefore, since a god seems to be capable of manifesting primarily through one's head, the gods must care about the individual, if for no other reason than that they can't easily get from "there" to "here" without accessing at least one person's head.
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