There is a colossal difference between the gods of mythology and the almighty God of the Bible. The difference so vast that there are entire written books on the division. But there are three main distinctions. There are three flaws that easily show the difference between the mythological gods and perfect God, Adultery, peace and war, and the appearance of the human race.
Adultery is a prevailing theme in mythological literature. Jupiter is the king of the gods and has the best of everything. But even though he is married to Juno the goddess of love, he is not fully satisfied with her. So grievously, he looks for other goddesses and nymphs to admire and love. Juno is tired of his adulterous lust for others and she determines to keep his love away from the other deities and draw it back to herself by changing the other goddesses into animals. But appallingly, Jupiter finds others to adore and the wrestle for love goes on. Graciously, God always loves us even though we repeatedly wrong Him. He will never turn his perfect love from us. “But God proves His own love for us …show more content…
The gods referred to war as a game, the unfortunate people were the game pieces and the world the game board. In the Trojan War. The gods started the devastating war by using one small person’s love of his captured betrothed to kill thousands of humans. The gods fought each other by empowering the people on earth so that they would win. Ultimately, the god would be able to boast of their victory. However, the God of Peace wants us to love our enemies and be kind to those who hate us. “But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” Matthew 5:44. He hates merciless killing and death, and He wants to save us from death and destruction. He did so by sending His own son to die for the penalty of our