Do you consider Wonder Woman to be a greek myth?
We're all well aware that Diana's origin is neither ancient nor greek, but that alone should not exclude her. The divine comedy came more than a thousand years late in a very different country, but its lasting popularity and compatability mean it is often considered a part of christian mythos, if not religious doctrine.
Likewise, Diana may be a latecomer, but shes the most well known superheroine of all time, and has been iconic for almost a century. Her status as a myth is not up for debate, but whether her pantheon is the justice league or the olympians is what I want to debate
>>3026057
Well wonder women is not a myth but a superheroine from a comic book derived from actual Greek myth about Diana. I'm not sure I fully understand your question though.
>>3026080
He is saying how the Divine Comedy's depiction of Hell became assimilated into the popular conception Hell and is now essentially part of the Christians "mythos" (for lack of a better word), and he is asking if perhaps after hundreds of years Wonder Woman will become rolled into Greek mythology in a similar fashion.
To which I answer, maybe.
>>3026180
Oh. I skimmed the end of the second paragraph.
I don't think so since there aren't many people practicing Roman paganism like people still practiced and are currently practicing Christianity when the divine comedy's depiction of hell became viral.
>>3026180
>and he is asking if perhaps after hundreds of years Wonder Woman will become rolled into Greek mythology in a similar fashion.
What? How? do you think everyone is going to be a fucking idiot spastic with no basic education other than 21st century hollywood movies?
>>3026214
Yes.
>>3026251
Such people will probably not even be writing.
according to Freud. it means you're a homosexer.
>>3027341
WUZ