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Tomyris
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Can you answer the question I posed now?Not at all. It is, perhaps, a hyperbolic meme, which makes its point rather nicely.
Just like this, too, may seem to be a caricature of a particular high school student’s sentiments regarding Algebra. But it does make the point in a humorous but trenchant way.
http://forums.catholic-questions.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=20444&d=1405909774
I wouldn’t call the above necessarily a caricature, but it does present the sentiments accurately. No one really believes that the author uses algebra only an estimated 3% of his life. It’s just a meme which represents this concept: why did I have to spend so much time learning something I hardly ever use?
Similarly, the “knocking the bishop’s miter off his head” comment is not to be taken literally, but as a meme displaying the sentiments of the Reformers.
IOW: We don’t need anyone to tell us what to believe…except when we do need someone to tell us what to believe (namely: what books belong in the Bible.)