Many people literally use the word literal to mean figurative. https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/1395919903065059336 …
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Replying to @HeerJeet
I can't really understand why, if you believe anything in the Bible, you wouldn't also believe it's literal. Why write in metaphor about an all-powerful God?
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Replying to @crucifixplanet @HeerJeet
A few reasons: 1. Over a thousand years of translations: it was originally oral then written in Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek then translated to other languages. Each scribe translated words differently. 2. Intentionally or not, man errors 3. God/Jesus teaches in parables
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Also, God does not exist!
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I’m curious about the 3 parentheses around your name. I thought that identified people as Jewish.
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it does.
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I was on a panel with the cartoonist Ben Katchor who was asked how he could be Jewish and an atheist. Katchor responded that's how he was brought up and he didn't know any other way of being Jewish.
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Interesting.
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