Olu Soga's eyes seemed to be searching for some answers deep within Oman's soul. His voice was deep and filled with mystery: "Oman, do you have faith?" His question caught Oman off guard.
Oman shook his head and replied in a calm tone, "No, I don't have a specific religious faith." His answer didn't seem to satisfy Olu Soga's curiosity.
Oman smiled slightly at Eurusoja's response, seemingly unsurprised. "It's okay not to have faith. Sometimes, ignorance can bring about more possibilities. In our adventure this time, you may encounter things beyond your imagination, things that may challenge your worldview and even your perception of reality."
Listening to Eurusoja's words, Oman couldn't help but feel a mix of curiosity and concern. He wasn't sure what Eurusoja's words truly meant, but he knew that this adventure would be unlike any other.
Olu Soga then said, "What is your understanding of religion and faith?" Oman hesitated and finally decided to answer the question of this mysterious companion. He slowly said, "My understanding of religion and faith... for many people, they are a spiritual pillar, a guide for life. But for me, I believe more in science and evidence. I think that whether it is religion or faith, they should promote human kindness and progress, rather than being a source of conflict and contradiction."
Olosoga listened to Oman's response and a hint of appreciation flashed in his eyes. He nodded gently and said, "Interesting perspective, my child. Your open-mindedness is a good thing. In our adventures, you will find that the power of faith sometimes transcends scientific explanation. Remember, every culture and faith has its own value and significance."
Olosoga continued, "Are you familiar with the myths and beliefs of Egypt?" Olosoga's question made Oman pause for a moment, and then he began to respond, "I have some basic understanding of the myths and beliefs of Egypt. Egyptian mythology is filled with complex deities and symbolic meanings. For example, Horus, the god of the sky, often appears in the form of a man with the head of a hawk, symbolizing power and protection. There is also Isis, the mother goddess of magic and healing, and her husband Osiris, the god of life, death, and resurrection, representing rebirth and the eternal cycle."
Oman paused for a moment and continued, "In addition to these major deities, there are many other important characters in Egyptian mythology, such as Set, the god of chaos and war, and Anubis, the guide of the dead. These myths are not only part of religious beliefs, but also reflect the ancient Egyptians' understanding of life, death, and the order of the universe." Euruscaga listened to Oman's explanation with a thoughtful expression in his eyes and said, " Oman, what you said is not wrong. These deities and stories are indeed deeply rooted in ancient Egyptian culture. But have you ever considered that beyond these myths, there may exist higher powers that we have never heard of or understood?" Euruscaga's words made Oman feel uneasy. His brows furrowed slightly as he felt a sense of confusion. "Are you suggesting that there might be something beyond the scope of traditional myths and beliefs?" he asked, his voice tinged with doubt and curiosity.
Oman nodded, saying mysteriously, "Yes. In our world, there are things that surpass human understanding. There may be ancient powers, even older and more powerful than Horus or Osiris. These forces exist beyond myth, and they may be the true source that shaped the world as we know it."
Oman pondered the words of Olu Soga, feeling a mix of fear and excitement. He began to contemplate the potential impact of these unknown forces on the upcoming adventure. These thoughts opened a mysterious door, evident in Oman's puzzled expression. He hesitantly responded to Olu Soga, "But... this sounds unlikely, doesn't it? Mr. Olu Soga, even setting aside the question of its truth, the idea of powers stronger than the gods themselves seems to defy logic. Moreover, so far, there is no historical documentation or evidence to support such claims."
Oman reveals a kind of scientific empiricism in his words, insisting that things without concrete evidence should not be easily believed. Olušoga listened to Oman's words, with a slight smile and a strange glint in his eyes. Oman's confusion and unease became more apparent on his face. Olušoga's eyes flickered with a strange light, as if able to see into the depths of the human heart. His lips curled slightly, with a mysterious and unpredictable smile.
"Oman, your way of thinking, although cautious, may be too limiting," Olušoga's voice was deep and full of seductive power. "In this world, there are many forces beyond our conventional understanding. What you think is impossible may have been a reality in the long river of history."
Oman's words are like weaving a mysterious and profound story, guiding Oman's thoughts into an unknown realm. He continued, "In the myths of ancient Egypt, many stories and legends hint at higher levels of existence. These stories are not just simple beliefs or legends; they may be a hidden truth waiting for us to uncover."
Listening to Oman's words, Oman felt a deep sense of confusion and curiosity intertwining in his heart. He began to question his firm beliefs, wondering if there really are forces beyond reality.
Olušoga seemed to sense Oman's uncertainty, and a deeper smile crept onto his lips. "Oman, you will see. In our expedition, you may encounter things that challenge your understanding. This world is far more complex than we realize."
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