"but whoever denies me before men, I also will deny before my Father who is in heaven." Matthew 10:33
Short version:
Jesus Christ (Bible) should be added to Archetype:Deity in the literary section (because it is classified as literature). Whether or not the historical Jesus actually was a god, it does not matter. The text clearly claim that Jesus was God, so it must be included. Excluding Jesus is dishonorable to 31.2% of the global population, especially when other gods are included. Not to mention, this action is participating in Satanic worship, whether intentional or not.
To me, I view it as mythology (even though it's not classified as mythology), but Jesus should be added to the Archetype:Deity. Besides, Jesus is on many other pages.
Long version:
Baleyg Erebus deliberately refuses to add Jesus Christ to Archetype:Deity. It is extremely dishonorable that Archetype:Deity includes many other gods including Baal, an evil, evil idol where people would sacrifice their children, but Baleyg Erebus deliberately refuses to add the Lord of Lords. This was their reasoning, “Jesus was not a god. Neither a world religion nor a history text are “literature” for the purpose of KUs”
Mark 1, Matthew 4:7, John 8:24, John 10:33, and many other literary works clearly express that Jesus is God. As I told them, the view Baleyg Erebus holds is a modern idea, not a theological or scholarly understanding of the text. Either Baleyg Erebus is stupid or ignorant because it’s blatantly obvious that Jesus claimed to be God.
"Neither a world religion nor a history text are 'literature' for the purpose of KUs" is clearly inaccurate because educational curricula include religious and historical texts as part of literary studies due to their cultural, historical, and literary significance. Not to mention the Bible is considered to be the most influential literary work of all time, not just for religious purposes. The Bible is widely regarded as a foundational piece of literature. It's studied in literary courses and recognized for its historical and cultural impact.
At one time in history, everything you consider to be mythology, was thought to be objective truth. Many of these gods were very evil and included immoral practices to dedicate oneself to their gods. It’s shocking that Baleyg Erebus will honor gods who required child sacrifice, but will not honor the name of Jesus Christ.
“For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his shoulders.
And he will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
Isaiah 9:6