02-12-2022, 12:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2022, 12:07 PM by RiverNotch.)
Yes, but what about the Jews?
I'm not trolling, I'm trying to be pithy. Answering in kind at this point is dull, but not answering at all leaves some of my "questions" unanswered. "Questions" as in who are you, because while I find it frustrating when some Christians boil down unbelief to some sort of psychological or sociological "problem", in this case, taking literalists too literally, especially when they're not very literal at all -- going back to the original poem, it doesn't even address faith at all, unless one goes under the mistaken assumption that literalists are the be-all and-all of Western religious discourse -- seems like something to diagnose, rather than question.
So I ask again: what about the Jews? xD
I'm not trolling, I'm trying to be pithy. Answering in kind at this point is dull, but not answering at all leaves some of my "questions" unanswered. "Questions" as in who are you, because while I find it frustrating when some Christians boil down unbelief to some sort of psychological or sociological "problem", in this case, taking literalists too literally, especially when they're not very literal at all -- going back to the original poem, it doesn't even address faith at all, unless one goes under the mistaken assumption that literalists are the be-all and-all of Western religious discourse -- seems like something to diagnose, rather than question.
So I ask again: what about the Jews? xD

