Kepler
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Re: The Bible: Real, Fiction, or somewhere in between?
You may be mistaking criticism of particular groups of Christians -- fundies for instance -- with blanket criticism of all Christians. I'll admit for example to being utterly contemptuous of fundamentalism or literalism. Those people think the map is the territory, and the moment they start interfering with others back to the caves with them. But having the power of objective discernment when it comes to the inanity of literalism has no implication for those who understand faith as a combination of metaphor, symbolism, and helpful hints.
Although I decided not to pursue it at the time, this was the exercise that occurred to me awhile back when I mentioned the possibility of bigotry. Kep may be right about the particular post. Yet there have been quite a few derogatory posts blanketing Christians that would be universally panned had they instead referenced women or Jews.
You may be mistaking criticism of particular groups of Christians -- fundies for instance -- with blanket criticism of all Christians. I'll admit for example to being utterly contemptuous of fundamentalism or literalism. Those people think the map is the territory, and the moment they start interfering with others back to the caves with them. But having the power of objective discernment when it comes to the inanity of literalism has no implication for those who understand faith as a combination of metaphor, symbolism, and helpful hints.