RE: Literalism and Autism
September 10, 2019 at 1:27 pm
(This post was last modified: September 10, 2019 at 1:31 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
You either believe the Christ myth or you don’t, lol.
If you don’t, you’re not a christian. That won’t make your beliefs wrong, or lessen the importance of the allegories contained in magic book to you. It can’t make your interpretation wrong.
Understanding that, though, can make your self identification more accurate, which will lead to more productive conversations.
Especially here, and particularly when it comes to literalism and allegory and metaphor. If you think that the contents of the Christ myth, in new and old magic book, are allegorically but not literally true....then you’re in agreement with the vast majority of atheists.....who don’t have autism, lol.
If you don’t, you’re not a christian. That won’t make your beliefs wrong, or lessen the importance of the allegories contained in magic book to you. It can’t make your interpretation wrong.
Understanding that, though, can make your self identification more accurate, which will lead to more productive conversations.
Especially here, and particularly when it comes to literalism and allegory and metaphor. If you think that the contents of the Christ myth, in new and old magic book, are allegorically but not literally true....then you’re in agreement with the vast majority of atheists.....who don’t have autism, lol.
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