(January 31, 2013 at 9:50 pm)FallentoReason Wrote:(January 31, 2013 at 9:45 pm)catfish Wrote: Not in a literal sense. As a parable, yeah...
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I think you meant to say "allegory", because how are two sentences which don't form a story a parable?
Ummm, context? There is more to what he taught that just that line. He was the bread of life too... Allegory works though and I could actually believe that single line in a "literal" sense if "through me" was(or meant) "through my teachings". Although it would be hard to literally go "through" his teachings, but I think you understand, right?
From a college proffesor to his students:
No one comes to graduation except through me...
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