Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-5653781-20170217014002/@comment-2059440-20170217121417

yes Love Robin, yet I stress my belief myth and religion are different and we should keep articles on some figures that were clearly more part of cultural myth than active religion, yes the two merge greatly but when it comes to ancient belief systems it is a hodge-podge of what people actually believed and what people told as entertaining stories, much as we do with movies etc.

oral story-telling began with myths and while the gods were seen as real I doubt the fantastical beasts and monsters were meant to be seen as literal but rather as story-telling devices (for example a hero slaying a giant represents defeating many enemies, a hero destroying a dragon represents great conquest and so on).

we should remove the major ancient gods (such as zeus, hera etc) and figures from the major surviving faiths but I believe ancient monsters and so on should (such as echidna and typhoon) remain.

demons such as the Beast, Satan, Whore of Babylon etc are an exception to my view on keping fantastical monsters - since they are spiritual entities they'd fall under "gods" as being people believe are real and they should be moved as well.. within reason, of course.