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37 minutes ago, zapatos said:

 

So if the Church doesn't have a definite interpretation of the talking snake, then why did you say it shouldn't be taken literally?

 

Because it may not be literal.  The snake is Satan and he "spoke" to Eve, thus influencing her actions, but it may not have been with a literal voice and there may not have been a literal snake.  Demons don't to be seen and heard in a physical sense, in order to make their presence known or felt.  When people become demonicially possessed, no one can hear or see the demon, except perhaps the victim, who intensely experiences its presence.

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7 minutes ago, Francis said:

Because it may not be literal.  The snake is Satan and he "spoke" to Eve, thus influencing her actions, but it may not have been with a literal voice and there may not have been a literal snake.  Demons don't to be seen and heard in a physical sense, in order to make their presence known or felt.  When people become demonicially possessed, no one can hear or see the demon, except perhaps the victim, who intensely experiences its presence.

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On 11/12/2018 at 9:15 AM, Francis said:

The author of Genesis says the sun was created on the fourth day.  This suggests he wasn't offering a literal description of creation.  A tree of knowledge of good and bad, a talking snake, God resting on the seventh day, light being created before the sun  ... do these oddities suggest a literal description?  I don't think so. 

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The thread is about religion (and possibly mysticism) in general, and not any one religion, so such details are moot, inasmuch as they are specific to one religion.

So all, please cease arguing the details of specific religions. Further trangressions will be hidden.

 
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2 minutes ago, swansont said:

 

The thread is about religion (and possibly mysticism) in general, and not any one religion, so such details are moot, inasmuch as they are specific to one religion.

So all, please cease arguing the details of specific religions.

I've just read this.  Okay

26 minutes ago, Strange said:

Well god has been called The Great Architect of the Universe. (Although that was a prod so maybe you don't count it)

That's a Masonic term, actually - many of whom are also Protestants.

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