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Theists: Are there good reasons not to believe?

It Aint Necessarily So

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Let me know your thoughts.

I enjoyed those music videos, especially Come Swim With Me. And thanks for the kind words.

I've enjoyed the discussion as well. Thanks. I still don't find the value in myth that you and others do, and I still believe that creation myths, for example, were mostly told and understood as historical fact. You invested a fair amount of thought and energy to suggest otherwise, which I appreciate
 

Windwalker

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I still don't find the value in myth that you and others do, and I still believe that creation myths, for example, were mostly told and understood as historical fact.
To be clear, what I was attempting to explain was not to promote or see value in mythologies. My intent in this discussion was from an academic perspective about how to approach reading a mythological text without making the mistake of reading a modern perspective into the mindset of its authors. That's all. Whether or not someone can find value in mythologies is entirely subjective. What I was talking about was an objective matter.

Until our next interesting discussion then. Thanks again.
 
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