Now I want cake, or pie.
Xander ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
When come back...
When come back...
Bring Pie?
I can do that!
Just read the sidebar--vibing hard for the Zmayhems and the Halloweenie!!!
Oh, Zmayhems, how terrifying! Many good vibes to you all.
Strega, Sean, Jess, whoever, one problem with "literal" is that it doesn't mean "literal" in Christian theology speak. Look up the Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics, or the related Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, or one of the Pontifical Biblical Commission publications on the Interpretation of the Bible in the Church. In each of these documents, there is the claim/instruction to take the text literally, and then the qualifier, that to say by 'literal', they mean in a normal or historical sense (and they then refer to the historical-grammatical method). They are saying they read whatever the writer wrote, as written, sensitive to genre, and they are specific to note that as written means there are literary devices, figures of speech, allegory, etc., employed in scripture, and should be taken as such when presented as such.
I don't think Strega's wrong about poll results identifying trends, but my cynical side thinks the trend best supported by the poll may well be that words like 'literal' get thrown about, and/or claimed as some badge, when people don't mean them, but fear some "slippery slope" (dear me, I hate that term nearly as much as M.E.'s use of "champion") which they're afraid they'll slide down, if they publically acknowledge all the exceptions they make privately, in order to define/use the term literal, in the first place.
Here's [link] an interesting (open ended) discussion, that was also posted at Crooked Timber.
I need a time disappearing device, so that it can be 55 minutes from now.
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Sure thing, Emily.
As I've apprised my current husband, my next husband is actually going to be fictional: Dr. Cox from Scrubs.
House wishes he were Dr. Cox. t /heresy