From Wikipedia: "The formula do ut des ('I give that you might give') expresses the reciprocity of exchange between human being and deity, reflecting the importance of gift-giving as a mutual obligation in ancient society and the contractual nature of Roman religion. The gifts offered by the human being take the form of sacrifice, with the expectation that the god will return something of value, prompting gratitude and further sacrifices in a perpetuating cycle."
I think if the Gods want to be paid in exchange for their services, then they should come up with some kind of canonical menu/price list. Or, at the very least, people need to start being super transparent about what they paid for their prayer so we can collect data. Otherwise, you never know if God is fleecing you in particular
The jets are so stealthy they are invisible to the naked eye (those are helicopters)
Lol
From Wikipedia: "The formula do ut des ('I give that you might give') expresses the reciprocity of exchange between human being and deity, reflecting the importance of gift-giving as a mutual obligation in ancient society and the contractual nature of Roman religion. The gifts offered by the human being take the form of sacrifice, with the expectation that the god will return something of value, prompting gratitude and further sacrifices in a perpetuating cycle."
I think if the Gods want to be paid in exchange for their services, then they should come up with some kind of canonical menu/price list. Or, at the very least, people need to start being super transparent about what they paid for their prayer so we can collect data. Otherwise, you never know if God is fleecing you in particular