Even the concepts of Judgment Day, angels, and demons were first proposed by Zoroastrianism.

Of course, with the decline of Zoroastrianism, the myths of the Persian region have long been lost to the past, and it is not impossible for the Christians to claim that they developed their own wisdom during the same period.

..... ... ....

But if you've already copied it, how can you dare to bring it up in front of the original? Isn't that a bit too shameless?

Michael is one of the few angels who existed in the Old Testament era; he was just given many popular additions in the New Testament era. Logically, he shouldn't have asked such a foolish question.

however--

"Plagiarism? History books?"

Upon hearing this, Michael looked genuinely bewildered, but that bewilderment quickly turned into anger.

"To use such inferior words to slander the Lord's glory is indeed the act of a demon king!"

Clearly, he believed that Su Mo was only maliciously slandering him.

Are you pretending to be stupid, or are you really that dumb?

Seeing his performance, Su Mo suddenly became interested.

If it's just pretending to be stupid, that's not a big deal; it's just pure evil, fitting the stereotypical image of a mastermind.

If he really didn't know, then this would be much more interesting.

"what do you want to say in the end?"

Michael asked in a cold voice.

Actually, he didn't want to hear Su Mo's slander, but he was stopped by Jibril and couldn't free himself for the moment, so he needed to stall for time.

Answering Su Mo's question would allow him to do this without attracting attention.

Su Mo understood his plan, but he didn't care.

In the current situation where the small garden cannot take center stage in the realm of full authority, there are almost no beings that he can be wary of.

“I admit that your Christian monotheism is a significant improvement over the Zoroastrian dualism. You not only copied it, but you also innovated.”

With utmost calmness, Su Mo uttered words that struck at the heart of the matter.

If circumstances allowed, Michael would have already been enraged and killed this blasphemous fellow with his sword.

Unfortunately, lacking the strength, he could only continue to endure.

At this moment, Su Mo continued to speak.

"However, there's something I'm curious about."

"If we set aside the difference between monism and dualism, can you clearly distinguish between the royal aura of Ahura, the source of goodness, and the gift of the light of Jehovah?"

As he said this, two swords appeared in front of Su Mo at the same time.

The two swords radiated the same luster and exuded the same aura of cosmic truth.

"The aura of royal power should be stronger, so let's adjust them all to simulate divinity for now... Hmm? What's going on?"

Halfway through his sentence, just as he set out the test, Su Mo suddenly frowned, revealing a slightly surprised expression.

Both of these gifts are actually primordial deities?

What's going on here? (Door)

242 Is God Dead? The Primordial Godhood

Su Mo's mastery of mythological history needs no further explanation.

In short, with his power, he could easily communicate with the mythological history engraved on the planetary chronicles and freely access the records of the mythological history.

If he were to use solar sovereignty, he could even directly access the Akasha records.

In the world of the Little Garden, to avoid duplicate deities, the Little Garden will only recognize one deity as the true god among those with the same divine status.

Therefore, there is only one deity with the same name in the small garden. A deity recognized by the central authority of the small garden is equivalent to the completion of convergence in all worlds within the scope of the small garden's interference.

Therefore, even Su Mo, when he wants to invoke the power of other gods, can only do so by using a simulated godhood.

Even if the simulated god he created has an output no less than the original, it can still only be considered a copy.

The previously summoned phantom of Indra, as well as the Brahma Spear, appeared in this form.

Therefore, when Su Mo prepared to conduct an experiment and, incidentally, test the faith of the archangel in front of him, he originally planned to condense the grace in the form of a simulated divine personality.

However, when Su Mo actually took action to communicate the history of the Sandbox mythology, he suddenly realized something was wrong.

Corresponding to the Brahma Spear and the Right Light, the blessing that embodies the Zoroastrian worldview of certain victory is the sword of Bahram, the Zoroastrian war god.

Bahram, also known as Veleslana, is a guardian deity of equal status to Indra and can be considered one of the prototypes for many myths about Michael in the New Testament.

It was first introduced when we were fighting Vereslana in the Godslayer world.

The so-called invincible golden sword, which was later transformed by Su Mo into a mythical sword of victory, is named Verethragna, meaning the embodiment of spiritual light.

Later, when Su Mo had a basic grasp of the Zoroastrian worldview, the Sword of Victory was upgraded to Khavarenah, which is the aura of royal power, and the embodiment of the worldview that "good will always triumph over evil".

As a predecessor who was also granted a divine light, Vereslana also has a mythical legend of becoming invincible after being granted a divine light.

In comparison, the legends associated with Michael are remarkably similar.

As a universal truth, Su Mo's mastery of its power is undiminished.

As a gift, the Bahram Sword summoned by Su Mo should have manifested in the form of a simulated deity, just like the Brahma Spear.

However, before that, Su Mo had successfully defeated the Asura King.

This makes the outcome different.

As is well known, the Indo-European Aryans originally came from the same race, but due to migration, they evolved into different mythologies. Therefore, there are intricate connections between the origins of the gods in the Indo-European language family.

Among them, Zoroastrianism and Hinduism have a fairly obvious mirror-image opposition.

The evil gods of Zoroastrianism are benevolent gods in Hinduism, and vice versa.

Indra is a typical example of this.

The Asura King, who does not hold a high position in Indian mythology and is primarily depicted as an evil god, is highly revered in Zoroastrianism.

In fact, his spiritual origin is the same as that of Ahura, the supreme benevolent god of Zoroastrianism, and they belong to the same deity.

Su Mo didn't know much about the decline of Zoroastrianism in the Little Garden world.

But what he knew was that after defeating the Asura King, he also captured the original divine essence of this three-digit deity and filled in the part of the original scripture of goodness with a side of the Ahura divine essence.

With Ahura's spiritual endorsement, the Bahalam sword that Su Mo condensed was upgraded from a simulated godhood to a primordial godhood.

This is why Su Mo mentioned earlier that the power of the king might be stronger.

Possessing Ahura's spirit, the royal aura he created is equal to the royal aura created by Ahura himself. This is naturally the genuine article among genuine articles, and even the central hub of the Little Garden acknowledges this power.

What is truly strange is the divine right light bestowed by the one true God.

From any perspective, this power should not, and could not possibly be, a primordial deity!

Looking at the Cross of Universal Truth in his hand, Su Mo glanced at the blood-red longsword in Michael's hand.

"If what I have is the genuine article... then isn't the gift you possess a simulated godhood?"

Upon hearing this, Michael's expression changed drastically, clearly realizing he had been right.

As the vice-ruler of the Heavenly Kingdom, what he possessed was actually a fake.

"No wonder you're just as bad as me!"

Upon hearing this, Jibril showed a look of realization.

She requested the blessing from Su Mo, which was naturally a simulated godhood.

Unexpectedly, the other party did the same.

How could you possess the Lord's gift?

Michael immediately questioned him.

"I still want to ask you!"

Su Mo remained silent.

"Regardless of why you, a dignified archangel, are holding a fake—after all, the power of a simulated godhood isn't much less than that of a primordial godhood—even so, the genuine article couldn't be something I could just casually conjure up, could it?"

Su Mo had a very clear understanding of his own power...

In mythology, the Light of the Right God is a gift bestowed by the only God upon the archangel Michael.

Therefore, to forge the corresponding primordial divine essence, two requirements must be met simultaneously.

First, the original deity cannot exist inside the miniature garden; there can only be one genuine deity at any time.

Second, to create this gift, one must have the identity to legally possess it.

When Su Mo forged the Bahram Sword, he used Ahura's primordial divine essence.

To forge the genuine [Divine Right Light], one must use the primordial divine essence of the One God or Michael.

Michael, of course, is out of the question.

While a simulated godhood may not be less powerful than the original godhood, its rank is generally much lower.

Since Michael is a three-digit omnipotent being, he cannot be a counterfeit god; he is the original, so Su Mo cannot use the original's power.

The method Su Mo actually used was the same as that of the Bahalam Sword; he forged the [Holy Right Light] through the divine essence of the One God.

Since what he created was the genuine article, we can deduce that what he borrowed from mythology was not a simulated divine personality of the one true god, but the original divine personality.

"Wait a minute! Doesn't this mean that your Christian God—?!"

At this moment, Su Mo finally realized the problem.

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