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Damian
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I think what he’s getting at is that people immolate the people they want to be like and who they want to be around. It’s group social cohesion when everyone knows the expected and acceptable responses to dealing with the rivals of that group. So with the leadership of a deity and to establish a relationship with that entity, they look at the written character of that being. You can make a direct connection to immoral actions of this entity and thus people that also want to win over their rivals look to the character of this being for what it allows and what it does for how to combat your rivals. That is not that hard to understand and you still keep giving excuses for the bad behavior of this entity that have been brought up.
It appears that the poster, Russell, believes that your holy texts are just a historical fiction. We can all rally around the idea of King Arthur for example, find wisdom of how to be the just leader, find love in his relationship between Arthur and Merlin and his fellow knights, etc. They don’t have to actually exist for us to explore these concepts. That’s why we love watching movies soo much. We get to explore and experience a different story with characters that we identify with.
It appears that the poster, Russell, believes that your holy texts are just a historical fiction. We can all rally around the idea of King Arthur for example, find wisdom of how to be the just leader, find love in his relationship between Arthur and Merlin and his fellow knights, etc. They don’t have to actually exist for us to explore these concepts. That’s why we love watching movies soo much. We get to explore and experience a different story with characters that we identify with.