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Tom Harpur on Bible Mythology, and Why He says Jesus Christ Never Lived Historically
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But there is far less separating a Canadian believer from a Canadian atheist. Seriously. Everyone is so cautious and ultimately so dead pan over there. Here in this country every topic has gasoline poured on top of it. Religion is no exception. When you really think about it, it is only the American evangelicals who pretend that the gospel narrative unfolded like reality TV. There is always a dimension of mysticism in the oldest writings and the oldest traditions. With Jews and Samaritans the same thing is true. I have never understood the 'mythicism' business in the first place, probably because it is an American phenomenon - i.e. you need someone preaching 'the factuality' of the religious experience. Je ne comprends pas.
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Tom Harpur evidently believes in, and has published on, faith healing, a topic which he "spent a lot of time researching" so I would not put much value on anything the man has to say.
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You won't find faith healing in that article. What he says is
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That reads like letter and spirit of the wiki on faith healing to me. (I would also put "spiritual healing" in the exact same boat - the S.S. Claptrap.) Heck, just his talking about naturopaths' training as being equivalent to those of an MD is enough for me to write him off. |
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