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North of London | And by your requirements of just seeking something there is no evidence of and then just believing you have found it my leprechaun is definitely in the garden.
And when you read that article you did not notice the progression of religions through the years as each one faded away and became a legend
Also it should be noted how similar stories appear in different religions through the years like all the flood stories including Gilgamesh which is considered the origin of the story in the bible.
Many other religions also include a flood story and of course I can tell you about the big rain we had here in the 1990ies that flooded lots of land and buildings one morning when it would not quit raining.
Many of the old gods that have become legends now also had stories of magical births and rising from the dead.
So why were they turned into legends and new religions developed?
'Seeking' is only going to find what you want to believe in, unless there is something concrete that you are looking for. If it is out of this world beyond reality then everyone will find their 'leprechaun' just like they wanted to believe in. | |
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