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Funny anti-religious Internet pics

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No, the core is to read it for what it is. Literalism reads literally without any care as to what is meant.

What it is is an amalgam of political opportunism, and well-meaning but befuddled folklore, nursed along by a profitable established clergy over the course of a millennium or two. Well, two.
 
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^^ Wow. This is a fine example of the "happiness and love" that comes with faith. :rolleyes:
 
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So...your belief in the literal resurrection of Christ is peripheral to your christianity?

Reading the resurrection of Christ literally is careless as to what is meant?

What???

Literalism and believing in the literal resurrection have nothing to do with each other.
 
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To make Kul's point clearer, he means that whatever fantastic or incredible by human, terrestrial standards which is directly related to God (Son or Spirit) must be taken literally without contradiction and without being considered literalism, since whatever is divine is literal in its own fantastic way, while whatever created part that in the Scriptures does not follow the laws of Creation is to be understood in a purely interpretive, symbolic way: is that it?
 
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