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The point should be obvious from previous discussions on the pointed remarks of Fr Taft in “Orthodox Constructions of the West”, or DB Hart’s, “The Myth of Schism”. Now, you have shifted from mythologized history to mythos in the faith. It is the former point that is significant. Views on history have a profound impact on the way we approach one another. Mythologized history is a barrier that can be overcome by working toward a common view that is grounded in reality, not mythology.dvdjs,
And your point being? Just because certain aspects of our faith are “exaggerated”, that doesn’t deviate from the truth. I mean, do you really believe that St. George fought a dragon? But does that take away from the truths in the life of St. George?