Responded the teacher: "Are you the same as your fellow students?"
Answered the student: "In some ways I am, but in others I am different."
Asked the teacher: "What makes you different from your fellow students?"
Answered the student: "My family, my parents who raised me, my history, the town where I used to live, they all shape who I am. Those all are different from the other students, which makes me different from them."
The teacher nodded and said: "Therein lies the answer to your question."
Asked the student: "Me being different from the others causes me to depict gods differently? Even when the gods themselves are the same?"
Answered the teacher: "Who we are and what we know, influences everything... including our depictions of deity."
Asked the student: "But we all see this chair the same way; why should deities differ?"
Responded the teacher: "How is it that you compare a deity to a chair?", and left the student to ponder.
