Khysamgathys
TIL that in Chinese Folk Religion, a mortal human being could ascend into godhood not through the decisions of a clergy/church, but by the sheer number of people who believe that their extraordinary achievements led to apotheosis, which forced Confucian/Taoists clerics to canonize a person as a God.
en.wikipedia.orgSubmitted by Khysamgathys t3_124n0s0 in todayilearned
TIL tomb raiding is a big problem in China that looters sometimes find historically significant sites first. For instance the tomb of the famed 3 Kingdoms-era general, Cao Cao, was discovered in 2008 after police inspected the stolen goods of a bunch of robbers, who then led them to an unknown tomb.
en.wikipedia.orgSubmitted by Khysamgathys t3_10pwx0v in todayilearned
Khysamgathys OP t1_je4sdu3 wrote
Reply to comment by KypDurron in TIL that in Chinese Folk Religion, a mortal human being could ascend into godhood not through the decisions of a clergy/church, but by the sheer number of people who believe that their extraordinary achievements led to apotheosis, which forced Confucian/Taoists clerics to canonize a person as a God. by Khysamgathys
They de facto are no matter how much Catholics say they aren't.
I should know I am an ex-Catholic.