I wouldn't eat the Christian literalists, but they do make a good chicken sandwich, I'll say that much for them.

I wouldn't eat the Christian literalists, but they do make a good chicken sandwich, I'll say that much for them.
Indeed, I know that. You know that. But the people who call themselves literalists, in fact, don't take the Bible literally literally - they take the bible figuratively literally.
Do you have any evidence to support this assertion? Something along these lines maybe?Forty Two wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 3:56 pmIndeed, I know that. You know that. But the people who call themselves literalists, in fact, don't take the Bible literally literally - they take the bible figuratively literally.
It's kind of like when someone, in a secular context, says that "he literally dropped a bomb at the party last night..." The person didn't literally drop a bomb -- the person isn't using the word literally literally. what they really mean is that it's "really really" something that happened - it's more of an emphasis.
Biblical literalists don't mean that a person really is made of salt, when he is salt of the Earth. What they mean is that the words in the Bible are really, really true - God breathed words - and there is no way they are not "true." Again, they confuse "literal" and "true."
Damn your so-called facts, and the #FAKENEWS they rode in on!
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