Johnny Stork, MSc

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The potential pitfalls of religious myths are well known and publicized in our culture. We have already discussed them earlier: when one adopts a religious myth intellectually as the literal truth, one not only loses sight of the transcendent reality one seeks, but also stokes the fire of fundamentalism. Moreover, the seeming implausibility of religious myths often renders them unpalatable, given our culture’s excessive emphasis on the intellect.
More Than Allegory: On Religious Myth, Truth And Belief
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