This presentation explores the intriguing notion that ancient gods from diverse cultures, despite having different names, share remarkably similar attributes. Drawing parallels between deities like Zeus and Indra or Ra and Inti, it suggests that these gods, though culturally distinct, embody universal qualities. The essence lies in the idea that humanity, in its pursuit of meaning, has collectively formed a shared mythological language, indicating a common origin for diverse belief systems. Ultimately, the narrative prompts a reexamination of world history through a lens of inclusivity and shared human experiences.
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