I was watching a show the other night about greek mythology stuff, and when they were on Hades, they talked about how Jesus and Hades fought for control over the souls of the dead or something, and Jesus ultimately defeated Hades.
They were kinda glossy on that subject, and I couldn't really tell what they meant. Did they mean that Jesus and the Greek God Hades literally fought each other (isn't that very notion blasphemus), or that Hades in a stand-in for Satan? Or is it more in the metaphorical sense that as Christianity came to be more popular, greeks and other gods were thrown backstage and sort of ignored from then on out?
They were kinda glossy on that subject, and I couldn't really tell what they meant. Did they mean that Jesus and the Greek God Hades literally fought each other (isn't that very notion blasphemus), or that Hades in a stand-in for Satan? Or is it more in the metaphorical sense that as Christianity came to be more popular, greeks and other gods were thrown backstage and sort of ignored from then on out?
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