You won’t regret it. I was never “anti-religious” per se, but the biblical lectures helped me understand certain things that I had dispensed with entirely.... helped me find value in many biblical stories and rekindled aspects of my “still shaky” faith.
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Great series. I've watched it back to back a few times. I also recommend the introductory courses about Old Testament and New Testament from Yale. They're awesome.https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL279CFA55C51E75E0 …
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I hope you continue to do the biblical series in one form or another. I have yet to find an interpretation of Adam/Eve and Cain/Able that can compare to yours. I would like to see what tricks you have up your sleeve for parts of the OT and NT. Proverb videos still on the table?
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Do you think there should be a new "church" that focuses on the psychological understanding of biblical ideas rather than dogmatic belief in literal interpretations? I was raised in that sort of dogmatism, and I don't know that I could be anything but cynical of everything.
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*cynical of that sort of thinking.
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