Bacchae Dionysus Greek Tragedy Quotes

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Euripides
“Receive the god into your kingdom
pour libations, cover your head with ivy, join the dance!”
Euripides, The Bacchae

“I see the gods—the names, images, stories—as the poetic encapsulation of our human experience, our relationship with the ineffable forces that shape human life. While this makes the gods no thing, it does not make them nothing. I see the gods as representing very real, powerful, even dangerous forces. I believe the gods are real. It doesn’t matter what we call them or don’t call them. They are real and dangerous, and we will contend with them. This for me is the message of the Bacchae. - M. J. Lee, "Being Human When Surrounded by Greek Gods”
John Halstead, Godless Paganism: Voices of Non-Theistic Pagans