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It is this reality behind the myth that makes room for Judaism to be a valid religion that Catholics left behind and replaced the flood part with the period of Advent in their religion. But you would never understand that, of course not, since you insist that the mountain is real but the height of the said mountain is wrong. The bible never "came along" for me but it was people like you who caused me to take a look it it. |
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My logic is flawless, and I have countless written testimonials from the majority of today’s leading scientists supporting it 100%. Boro Nut (Sorry, I still had my YEC head on for a minute there . I mean of course I have written many testimonials from the majority of today’s leading scientists supporting it 100%. And they‘re not even scientists). |
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You are a Christian saying it is a myth. Now why is biblical myth better than any other myth? Didn't Catholics say the Bible is the REAL word of God and ONLY word of God for 2000 years and literally killed millions for THIS MYTH...? For a book of myths, the church sure did kill many people and destroyed many a soul.. :down: |
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I can't believe I missed out on you all the time you used to be Amos. Keep up the good work. You set em up, I'll add the punchline. What a team. Boro Nut |
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Poetry is lyric vision that leads to mysticism with vague images of reality that can easily be wrong. The bible was written from noetic vision that cannot be wrong but requires the same amount of insight to be brought to understanding. This makes the critic the judge and the poet the advocate under scrutiny by the philosophic mind of the judge who knows the intricate details of the story long before the argument was presented. My interpretations are not my own since there is no copyright on truth. I often lean on literature to add weight to my argument but that makes it even more complicated since then, as in this case, we must compare the validity of 'white candle' with a 'dove,' or a visit to a county fair or in a hundred other ways that I have come across in literature since the flood is the most telling part of the rising action that ends in the crisis moment that brings change about. Quote:
Mine is idiosyncratic only because it removes the entire purpose of theology as a worthy pursuit towards understanding. I've said before that bible study is the yeast of the pharisees or the baggage loaded on Nietzsche's camel that prevents one to reach the oasis of abundance in life. Quote:
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Nobody, at least I would never, claim that one myth is better than any other. I might comment on the artistic beauty of the metaphor and the function it serves as a parable but that does not make it intrinsically better. Here I claim that the complexity of the mythology is a reflection of the complexity of the civilization it serves. Next, myths are mythology sensitive to avoid Buddhist from being 'dragged' into heaven, for example, and vice versa, and so on. Oh, Catholics were very careful to kill only those who attempted to destroy their civilization (they had an inquisition first). They were all protestants, in one form or another, unless the Catholics were not responsible for the killing. |
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