While I do enjoy the different mythos, especially since many, many moons ago I was heavily involved in D&D (old school, manual dice, paper and pen - no computer. It was the only way to spend time with my boyfriend who was also a dungeon master).
But I do see a common thread to all Mythos and religions: at what point in human history did mankind suddenly decide that they were not in control (and therefore, not fully accountable) of their actions, and that this control was in the hands of one or more higher-powered deities? Based on the concept of evolution, there were no beings on earth above the human race. Sure, the forces of lightning, ocean waves, volcanoes and tidal waves can be very scary - but when did they become "gods"? When did humanity decide that the forces of nature needed to become anthropomorphic, and take on personas of human nature? When did humanity need to create a religion to control the lives of people, telling them to behave or face the wrath of their deity?
I have yet to get an acceptable answer to my questions...if they can be answered at all.
*Salutes*