dunno if this topic fits...
pro pls help me...
i need the answers for my literature report...
mas daghang opinion mas maau... ehehe
matsalams.....
dunno if this topic fits...
pro pls help me...
i need the answers for my literature report...
mas daghang opinion mas maau... ehehe
matsalams.....
pareho ra na sila tanan bro..
bunga ra sa imahinasyon sa mga tawo..
I think there's a lot of meaning in the internet but if you like personal opinion I will try:
Myth= a story/event/personality that is being created by a particular country or people or had something relevant to their place.
Religion= is to have a relationship with God. One of the teachings inside the CHURCH. read book of James.
Legend= pertaining to a people or achievement of a certain being that is need to be remembered.
Remarkable achievements or Remarkable individuals that contributes success.
an inspiration.
Peace!
para nako, bunga ra na sila sa kanindot sa panghunahuna sa tawo..
unlimited thinking and exploration..
Religion of today will become tomorrow's myth...just my 2 cents
Myth varies from each country or region.
While religion is acceptable in the whole world if you have faith on it.
Myth is only for stories while religion is a relationship with GOD (check the origin of the word RELIGION).
Legend sometimes true sometimes it can be considered as Myth.
Like JAWORSKI, the living LEGEND so its true while the LEGEND of KUNGFU PANDA is like a story.
RELIGION is a part of the CHURCH.
Peace!
parehas ra ni makit-an nimo tanan sa Fiction side sa library.
myths = made up stories...
religion = accepting made up stories as truth.
hehe joke ra.
myth
/mɪθ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [mith] Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1. a traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation, esp. one that is concerned with deities or demigods and explains some practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature.
2. stories or matter of this kind: realm of myth.
3. any invented story, idea, or concept: His account of the event is pure myth.
4. an imaginary or fictitious thing or person.
5. an unproved or false collective belief that is used to justify a social institution.
Origin:
1820–30; < LL mȳthos < Gk mŷthos story, word
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