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THEY DON'T - TO THEM ALL IS FACT! THAT IS WHY RELIGION IS SO DANGEROUS!

2007-05-19 23:01:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

They don't even have an inkling that there is a difference between fact and fiction.
They assert things as fact instead of acknowledging they don't really know, just look at the answer here second above, second paragraph completely contradicts itself.

2007-05-19 22:38:36 · answer #2 · answered by CHEESUS GROYST 5 · 0 2

right this is my handle Lord of the rings and Roman Catholism: JRR Tolkien became a non secular Catholic and he spent 40 years writing the Lord of the rings. He became additionally a member of the Inklings and an extensive chum of CS Lewis (who portrays Jesus Christ as a results of fact the lion Aslan in his books). once you check out it, the map of center Earth is like corresponding to that of Western Europe. right here countries are consequently represented: Gondor = Italy Minas Tirith = Rome Isengard = Constantinople Minas Ithil = Alexandria/Jerusalem Mordor = Palestine Shire = England The characters may be portrayed as such: Gandalf = Pope Aragorn = Christian Roman Emperor (eg Charlemagne or Constantine) Sauron = Muslim chief (eg Saladin or Suleiman the marvelous) or devil Saruman = Patriach of Constantinople Sharkey’s adult men on the Shire = Protestants Denethor = different Roman Emperor(s) Frodo = Jesus Christ Samwise Gamgee = St Peter the Apostle Gollum = Judas Iscariot Orcs = Muslims/Turks the story could signify the background of the Crusades besides as a results of fact the background of the Catholic Church. between the areas lined are: Treason of Isengard = Scism between the Roman Catholic and the Greek Orthodox church homes. Destruction of Isengard by utilising treants = Plundering of Constantinople by utilising crusaders. Plundering of the Shire = Iconoclasm and plundering of Church components by utilising Protestants. The conflict with Mordor represents the Crusades, that are ongoing and could effect in stalemate or defeat if no longer for the movements of Frodo in bringing the hoop to Mount Doom (Jesus bringing the load of sin on the circulate at Golgotha/Calvary.) Frodo is observed by utilising his servant, the uncomplicated Samwise Gamgee (portraying St Peter) and the treacherous Gollum (portraying Judas Iscariot). owing to Gollum’s (and Judas’) greed, the challenge of Frodo (and Jesus) became valuable. Coming to think of roughly it, the 5 Istari (or Wizards) could signify the 5 historical Apostolic Sees of historical Christianity. The 5 Istari are: Saruman the White (representing the Patriarch of Constantinople) Gandalf the gray (representing the Patriarch of Rome / Pope) Radagast the Brown (representing the Patriarch of Jerusalem) Alatar & Pallando the Blue (representing the Patriarchs of Antioch and Alexandria – undecided that's which)

2016-11-25 02:50:02 · answer #3 · answered by turnbough 3 · 0 0

Unless there is evidence it is all just made up by some men who wrote the bible. The same as when some christians criticise every other spiritual culture they say it is not believable. How do we know unless we see it for ourselves, maybe people like to believe in something to make themselves feel better.

2007-05-19 22:27:56 · answer #4 · answered by IzzieB 3 · 0 1

We dont believe in anything that is fiction.
Is believing in Jesus as the Son of God, our saviour from sins a fiction?

There is alot in life that nor me or you know about. However, God has all the power and can do anything. As Jesus is God, he can and still do anything.

2007-05-19 22:36:12 · answer #5 · answered by freek 1 · 2 1

Depends on the Christian.

2007-05-19 22:13:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

In religion, there is no fact or fiction. You believe or you don't.
It's all about faith. You don't have to see it to believe it.

2007-05-19 22:17:30 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

What is true if fact; what is not true is fiction.

2007-05-19 22:37:57 · answer #8 · answered by supertop 7 · 2 1

Whenever the revealed truth of God is challenged by modern theory and fanciful neo-pagan ideas.

2007-05-19 22:14:07 · answer #9 · answered by Sentinel 7 · 3 2

why do you need to? it is all the same to me. The imagination is just as potent as obsidian or salt.

2007-05-19 22:13:14 · answer #10 · answered by Invisible_Flags 6 · 1 1

saint perpetua . puhlease!

2007-05-19 22:15:54 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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