Talk:Demigod
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|- User_Talk:Nat Krause|e]] 15:44, 25 Jul 2004 (UTC)
i really think the two items in this area both need citations.--The undertow 22:59, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] "Greeks had no such category, however, which consequently introduces unnecessary confusion."
This perfectly sensible sentence, which makes a necessary point here, correcting past confusion in this article (see Article history), was deleted by User:Alterego, who has not made any previous contributions to this article, with the pert Edit Summary: "remove unnecessary sentence". I restored it of course and received the following little note: "Please read the official Wikipedia policy regarding article ownership." I merely lay this all out publicly, for I see no reason to be bullied in private. There will be nothing further from me on this subject. --Wetman 6 July 2005 05:16 (UTC)
- "since We already provide a link to the greek concept, this sentence is redundant. additionally, it is distinctly POV" (Edit summary of User:Alterego, reverting again) (The reader may judge whether this assertion reflects a neutral—or even an informed— point-of-view.)
[edit] Demigod of mythological context.
Demigod--half man, half god... 50% god and 50% man.
The Greeks have their Heroes and Titans, born of heaven and earth. The Hebrews have their Nephilim, born of women and the sons of god.
The distinguishing aspect of these demigods is their enormous strength and stature, and influence on ancient civilization--due to their supernatural birth. --71.215.154.31 23:30, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] A text about alittle more about a "demigod".
Well,a demigod is a half Person and half god. You see there are many gods, but somepeople focus on only say about 7/8. But its a big difference bacause uaslly a demigod is called a half-blood. ok so a demigod can speak ancient greek or greek or they learn by tring to look on wepons they get then slowy they amerge to the language —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.209.242.103 (talk) 03:42, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Demi-gods of India
Can anyone recast the following, apparently well-intentioned insertion with some source, and a little context? (Wetman (talk) 00:40, 9 May 2008 (UTC))
- "Often people with an enlightened soul are given a demi-god like stature and they witnessed by say members of the family or some friends."
[edit] Posibility of mixing seed
the seed of the two fathers is mixed in her womb (not a modern biological possibility, but one that was firmly established in Antiquity).
I am not a biologist but is it not theoretically possible that child have 2 fathers? I.e. dizigotic chimera? Uzytkownik (talk) 23:48, 25 May 2008 (UTC)