Ebisu: this is another of my occasional reminders that there are many different gods worshipped on this strange but wonderful planet we inhabit. Ebisu is a Japanese god in the Shintotradition. A fat and smiling deity with a beard, he is generally depicted with a fishing rod in one hand and sea bream in the other. He's considered a god of luck and has been worshipped since ancient times, especially by fishermen. More recently, he's become associated with profit and his picture adorns the many commercial premises. Because he's deaf, apparently, he doesn't join the rest of the gods for the October festival held at Izumo, which seems to be another instance of the peculiar prejudices surrounding so many religious figures.
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Stuart's Daily Word Spot: Deism
Deism: noun - a doctrine or belief employed by deists; a belief in a creator God who doesn't intervene in the universe; natural religion.
'As an adherent of deism, Ruth considered the world a place of wondrous divine creation in which her fate was neither predetermined nor governed in any other way by her God.'
Pic: A summer sky.
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