• Kalysta@lemm.ee
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    15 hours ago

    So the loaves and fishes were only metaphors and he didn’t actually feed the masses. Got it.

    Bet he also didn’t mean to pay taxes when he said “give unto Caesar what is Caesar’s”

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      10 hours ago

      Is this /s?

      Yes, it’s all metaphors. Pretty much all the Bible stories are lifted from earlier Mesopotamian, Greek, Egyptian, and Pagan fables. There are direct translations of previous myths and fables that we can trace through ancient manuscripts. None of it is true, and we’re all far better off understanding that.

      We can still take wisdom from the stories, but they’re nothing more than stories. No, there was no literal incident of a guy named Jesus cloning bread and fish to feed people. If you want to take a moral from that story, that’s lovely – just the same as we can take a moral to question strangers from Little Red Riding Hood. Just don’t expect us to believe a wolf literally swallowed a child and her grandmother whole, and they cut themselves from his stomach as he slept.