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In reply to the discussion: Should theists learn to accept being treated with contempt? [View all]Bretton Garcia
(970 posts)52. Christians today like to say they didn't take the maps literally.
And that they never misread all that.
But knowing Christians as we do?
The maps also often showed monsters at the edge of the world. And we know when faced with Terra Incognita, or unknown territories, many peoples were fearful; and felt there might be - or even said there were - monsters there.
This persisted as late as 1960 or so. When some people were still looking for say, Big Foot in the unexplored northern woods. Or the Loch Ness monster in Scotland.
Or to this day, Noah's Ark in Turkey
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If you're a grown adult you who believes in tooth fairies and magic and such
Blues Heron
Mar 2019
#3
The reason few take you seriously is because you try to float nonsense like this OP
Major Nikon
Mar 2019
#8
But you don't think pretending religion is no different than any other protected class is "framing"
Major Nikon
Mar 2019
#13
There's no difference between the goddess of teeth and your yaweh or allah or thor
Blues Heron
Mar 2019
#9
Everyone knows that the invisible force field prevents the ships from falling. eom
guillaumeb
Mar 2019
#29
People who can only think with analogies shouldn't be taken seriously to begin with
Major Nikon
Mar 2019
#6
Once again you insist on forming a strawman argument that is easily debunked
Major Nikon
Mar 2019
#11
Do you really see blasphemy in the same category as racism and misogyny?
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2019
#41
The real question should be, how can we move past these various examples of intolerance?
guillaumeb
Mar 2019
#42
There's a spectrum of theists, some of whom are humanists who believe in Jesus, Allah, and more.
no_hypocrisy
Mar 2019
#53