I mean How do I put this Actual mythology isn't something you *choose* It's just *there*, its relevance is assumed
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And I'm not talking about fundamentalism, that you have to believe the myth is fundamentally literally true
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I'm saying that a Catholic's relationship to "This is a St. Christopher's medal, we wear it for protection because of the tale of St. Christopher protecting the Christ child" is, for the most part, something quite different from "I'm wearing a Marvel T-shirt as a Marvel fan"
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Also affected by Christian hegemony that combines its mythology with scripture and so people raised in a predominantly Christian context don't get how those don't always end up in the same neat little book.
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