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by ben_w
881 days ago
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> how does that affect our external reality? It doesn't have to — I can say a plot item in Star Trek makes no sense just as easily. That said, I guess I am curious what this story might have meant to be, at one time? How could it be reinterpreted in a way that isn't immediately self-defeating? And I really don't get how people take this literally, given apparent contradictions like this, but biblical literalists are too alien to my world view for any explanation to really help me understand how they perceive things. |
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> It doesn't have to — I can say a plot item in Star Trek makes no sense just as easily.
We can say anything we like, but my question is really, what does it matter? Internal consistency matters much more to Star Trek, an adventure and grist for geeking-out, than the Bible, which provides material to help us spiritually. The point of the Biblical story is, what can we learn?