Not at all. They all have Creation as the basis .... with differing cultural mythologies surrounding the event. Like dozens of different Tribal, Aboriginal and Aryan Groups that have never ever (presumably ) met or interacted with each other, all have a similar worldwide flood myth in their Cultural histories.
That means that all creation myths are the same then, because they all deal with creation. Hey I love broad brush strokes, you can paint an entire wall in minutes!
All religions are the same, because they involve religion. Al cultures are identical, because they all contain cultural stuff. And a skateboard and a car are the same thing because they are both wheeled conveyances.
Maybe address the content of my comment and argue instead why those aren't 'Creation mythologies' then. Evolution also has different theories ... rather than just one. Like arguing a car isn't a car bc it's a vehicle.
They are Creation myths. You're like trying to argue red isn't a color nonsense.
We're just not on the same page at all. You said "i think what our ancestral mythology says about our world is true.. Norse and Hindu in particular." And those two religions are nothing alike and say entirely different things about the world than each other. I even tried to supply an example, Creation, which is sort of an important part of every religion, in the same way that lame superhero movies heavily depend on their Origin Stories.
One religion posits that gods built the world out of the corpse of an elder god, the other posits that Mind (Shiva) and Creative Energy (Shakti) joined together and creation happened as a result. You believe that these two myths are both true, though mutually incompatible?
I think maybe you live in a world where English words mean vastly different things than the dictionaries in this world, Earth Prime, say they mean. I think it's amazing that you can planeswalk to this world from yours at will. You are amazing!
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