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How can humans explain the actions of the gods?

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How can humans explain the actions of the gods?

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Augustus Henry Mounsey has written:

'A Journey through the Caucasus and the Interior of Persia' -- subject(s): Description and travel

'The Satsuma rebellion' -- subject(s): History

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Initiation- John discovers that what his people previously believed were "gods" were actually humans.

Journey/ quest- John goes on a journey for knowledge.

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George Forster has written:

'Tagebuecher (Saemtliche Schriften, Tagebuecher, Briefe)'

'Graduated National Pensions as affecting local authorities'

'A Journey From Bengal To England V2'

'A journey from Bengal to India, through the northern part of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan and Persia and into Russia by the Caspian Sea'

'Sketches of the mythology and customs of the Hindoos'

'A journey from Bengal to England, through the northern part of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, and Persia' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Early works to 1800

'A journey from Bengal to England' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Early works to 1800

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it all depends on what point of view in which you look through. to an ant we are gods but to the gods we are ants! hope this helps

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