@Jayfournines said:
@posterser: you...want me to show you proof...of a mythological event? also, Huitzilopochtli didn't destroy the world, Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca did. Also, I get it dude, you like Zeus, you vote for him, everyone on this thread got that since you first posted, you don't have to keep arguing with everyone saying the same thing over and over.
Attention everyone! Posterer likes Zeus, he believes he wins this.
there, feel better?
By proof I mean show me the link where it says that.
No you see everyone on this thread voted for Zeus. You're just making this thread because of the other Zeus vs the one above all. What? You think I'm stupid not to know what you're doing?
And you still didn't answer my question: Zeus defeated a god that was the supreme being in his days meaning his power had no limits (kronos), the side effect of the battle nearly destroyed the universe, and atlas was condemed to forever hold the wield of the cosmos on his shoulder.
Also in this very battle when Zeus no longer held his power at bay, heat ceized CHAOS ( the ageless, the changeless, the timeless, the infinite void of nothingness and it is everything at the same time!!!!!!!!!!!)
Zeus fought the gigantes on earth, which were sent by Gaia( mother earth who created the universe) and he still triumphed, these gigantes were invincible on earth since they got power from the earth itself.
Zeus defeated typhon, their battle shaked the universe and typhon was going to create another universe.
So the question is: how do Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca and Huitzilopochtli even come close to Zeus.
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