(September 9, 2019 at 10:36 pm)EgoDeath Wrote:(September 9, 2019 at 10:26 pm)Belaqua Wrote: I think it's too broad to say "the Christians of today." I've corresponded with living Christians (Acrobat being one of them) who are comfortable with non-literal readings. Maybe "the majority of Christians of today" would be accurate, but I don't care about the majority if what they're thinking happens to be silly.
I don't think that the popularity of an idea necessarily makes it more likely to be true or interesting. I've said this several times before.
So your view is that what the majority of Christians have it wrong?
I'm not very aware of what the majority believe. As I say, that's not what interests me.
If they are sola scriptura literalists, I think they are overly simple.