
/oh brother.
I would appreciate it if you would ease up on referring to my faith largely as 'mythology'. As a practicing christian, its more than a little insulting to me to be honest. Its gotten to the point that even though I am not a biblical literalist, its crossing the line. Give it a break.
Why? You use the term "Greek mythology", I'm sure, despite the thriving Heterosexuals don't bang dudes[/QUOTE] Heterosexuals don't feel any sexual attraction towards their own gender. Whether or not they have sex with them as an entirely different matter."]Hellenic Reconstructionist movement. Let's not fling our privilege around so casually, eh?/oh brother.
I would appreciate it if you would ease up on referring to my faith largely as 'mythology'. As a practicing christian, its more than a little insulting to me to be honest. Its gotten to the point that even though I am not a biblical literalist, its crossing the line. Give it a break.
Mythology doesn't mean "fake".
-traitorfish said:Why? You use the term "Greek mythology", I'm sure, despite the thriving Hellenic Reconstructionist movement. Let's not fling our privilege around so casually, eh?
I'm a non-practising Christian, but I don't find it offensive in the slightest to call Genesis and suchlike mythology, simply because it is. It's not until Moses that the Bible can be said to be recording history.
Myth = fiction, and or imaginary.
I'm a non-practising Christian, but I don't find it offensive in the slightest to call Genesis and suchlike mythology, simply because it is. It's not until Moses that the Bible can be said to be recording history.
Bill, Do you justify being rude all the time or just in this case?
Seriously, if someone that believes in a religion finds it offensive to refer to it as mythical/imaginary/ etc. etc. why do you then try to justify or defend doing so?
Whats to be gained by doing that?
I'm more than willing to accept that, El Machinae, but I was thinking more about the Egyptian angle. It could still all be legendary, to explain the migration from Egypt and so on.
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I would appreciate it if you would ease up on referring to my faith largely as 'mythology'. As a practicing christian, its more than a little insulting to me to be honest. Its gotten to the point that even though I am not a biblical literalist, its crossing the line. Give it a break.
which does not use the word "myth" even once. If you find it insulting that we don't let your religion dictate that completely unproven events are history, then you're just going to have to be insulted. You are entitled to believe whatever you want, you are not entitled to have your beliefs taken as fact.2 Peter has no input on the debate. I was written by someone impersonating Paul. We know that 2 Peter has no insight into the nature of reality, because it makes a classic mistake in assuming that Adam, Eve, and Noah were real history
Are you equating the Bible with the Holocaust?A myth is a plot, a story of emotional, religious, or cultural significance, whether true or not. In the technical sense I have no problem with calling the bible or even the holocaust myths, but when it is clear the speaker means the colloquial sense I have a problem with either.
There was no Egyptian migration
Like ... at all. That's why I called the whole Moses thing mythical. Or a fable, as Left might prefer.
Bill, Do you justify being rude all the time or just in this case?
Seriously, if someone that believes in a religion finds it offensive to refer to it as mythical/imaginary/ etc. etc. why do you then try to justify or defend doing so?
Whats to be gained by doing that?