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In reply to the discussion: So, Was Jesus Just a Metaphor? [View all]TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)4. Jonah? Religions are akin to folklore where stories are retold to make points...
historical, moral, political or any other point the society feels like making.
Some are based on long-forgotten, misremembered, or enhanced events; some are made from whole cloth, although that's not so easy to pull off.
The Flood is one that has been mentioned in folklore around the world, for thousands of years, so it's a little easier to try to trace its origins. Not by much, though. The well known Gilgamesh epic is around 4,000 years old, but the Epic of Atrahasis might be even older. Not easy to piece together all those broken clay tablets.
The point probably is that it makes little difference what is or isn't "true", it's the thought behind the story that's important.
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Jonah? Religions are akin to folklore where stories are retold to make points...
TreasonousBastard
Dec 2018
#4
But religion is also used to enforce conformity and penalize heretics - shunning, murder, etc.
erronis
Dec 2018
#33
I really appreciate your sincerity. Thanks for hanging in there with a bunch of contrarians!
erronis
Dec 2018
#45
Separating what should be taken metaphorically from what what should be taken literally is easy
The Genealogist
Dec 2018
#11
Yes, that's true, but now that I think about it, metaphor is the wrong description
marylandblue
Dec 2018
#42
Try telling that to those that are being burnt at a stake or having their heads lopped off.
erronis
Dec 2018
#35
I'd love how someone could twist "beat your slave, but don't kill them" into being metaphorical.
Oneironaut
Dec 2018
#40
I think I heard somewhere There was a big flood at the time of the Noah myth.
LakeArenal
Dec 2018
#25
Point taken. However inthis minds of some "was" is the operative. They viewed him as a traitor.
Raven123
Dec 2018
#72
Jesus is probably like Robin Hood; there was probably at least one real person at the core
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#46
There was probably a preacher named Jesus or a variant who gained some notoriety; that story
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#58