RE: Does the Bible Contradict Itself?
August 2, 2012 at 6:28 am
(This post was last modified: August 2, 2012 at 6:51 am by spockrates.)
(August 1, 2012 at 12:54 pm)Rhythm Wrote: As I have repeatedly explained to you, yes, any interpretation of a fictional story is acceptable so long as we're not insinuating that our interpretation is anything more than that -our interpretation-.
How was it determined that the author of Little Red Riding Hood intended the moral you've offered? How, also, might Little Red Riding Hood differ from the narrative that this all began over? If you made some observation about Little Red Riding Hood, would it then follow that this observation must apply to the narrative of the last supper?
Why do you keep assuming that I agree with you on things which I explicitly state my disagreement on? ...
Why do you disagree with my interpretation of what you wrote if every interpretation is always the truth?

Or are you saying that only the authors of fictional stories are powerless to correct the interpretations of their readers?
"If you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains (no matter how improbable) must be the truth."
--Spock
--Spock


