Well, Chad, I think you'll find that you yourself have set a limit upon how much action you're going to allow to be put on the narrative. I assume you don't subscribe to mormonism....an action on the narrative that falls after your own. A more up-to-date revelation. Though clearly you're okay with the action applied slightly earlier by Swedenborg.
The modern throng of resurgent literalists we see aside...there's been a long history of considering the narrative as increasingly metaphoric - with the one golden rule, it seems, being not to call "god" metaphor. Clearly, I don't have any barrier like this, but you can appreciate a comparison to pandora's box, can you not?
The modern throng of resurgent literalists we see aside...there's been a long history of considering the narrative as increasingly metaphoric - with the one golden rule, it seems, being not to call "god" metaphor. Clearly, I don't have any barrier like this, but you can appreciate a comparison to pandora's box, can you not?
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