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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Christianity Exposed (Part I: Genesis)

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See what's inaccurate and contradictory about the Bible, and find out where the stories get their roots from. Learn the difference between what tradition teaches you about the Bible, and what's actually in it. http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Names_of_G-d/Elohim/elohim.html http://www.justbjesus/...
RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD
Dr. Clarke was quoted as saying, “We cannot separate folklore and myth from truth. Folklore is both beautiful and essential. And myth is essential to the ego of all people. But myth is not truth. Myth is based on ...folklore.”He
observed that it is essential that people ...tell stories that make
them feel good about themselves. But in doing this there is the danger
of telling someone else story.

Our history our culture our symbols are all over the world'but many of us don't know there ours! all of this! these concepts, begin with this concept,this story which is part history part mythology',but mythology is important because it represents a higher aspect of life'. myths are necessary for human kind to develop.Anthony T. Browder

Functions of myth
One of the foremost functions of myth is to establish models for behavior.The figures described in myth are often the result of circumstances which may have a moral interpretation. They are worthy role models of human beings because they embody certain combinations of human and animal traits. For example, the Centaur is part man, part beast. The upper body, being human is a symbol of rationality. The lower body, being of a horse is a symbol of animal instinct. The Centaur thus represents the uniquely human psychological challenge of animal instinct in relation to the rational mind. This example shows that myths are not only valuable due to cultural assumption (or 'spirituality'), but because they portray a set of symbols which can be interpreted morally. It is not necessary to introduce divine experience to explain these symbols, since a symbol is by definition a depiction of an idea in physical form. (bird = power, horse = beast, tree = knowledge).
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