tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5579840158857821913.post4925979204783370490..comments2023-12-30T00:38:18.565-08:00Comments on Patrick McGrath Muñiz: Christianity, Mythology and The problem with "Passe"Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07867543787640762294noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5579840158857821913.post-59697800428054849032010-11-04T06:31:49.524-07:002010-11-04T06:31:49.524-07:00Also, Christianity is a descendent of a very old l...Also, Christianity is a descendent of a very old line of religion from the Middle East, where scientists believe life originated, which means virtually nothing came before it. As well, isn't your denying the stories of Christianinty that seem very similar to others as part of what your contention is?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5579840158857821913.post-22740890581159758332010-11-04T06:21:23.892-07:002010-11-04T06:21:23.892-07:00Sir, you are a wonderful writer and artist. Howeve...Sir, you are a wonderful writer and artist. However, I would like to point out that not all things claiming to be something is that thing. Non-poisonous creatures mimic poisonous ones. Others mimic plants or other animals. There is in fact a type of orchid that mimcs female wasps in order to get the male wasps to pollinate them. The point of that is: not all orginizations claiming to be Christians are. Also, people can make their own choices. Ultimately they choose their religion. As for things being "passe", I agree, mythology is not. It is rich and vibrant. People just don't have interest in it. The conflict having to do with religion and tolerence nowadays is what makes it "current". Howver, it might be important to point out that mythological figures and stories used to be part of a religion.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com