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Were the Hebrews living in captivity in Egypt also symbolism?
Was the parting of the Red Sea also symbolism?
Was Moses symbolism?
Was the conquest of Canaan symbolism?
I ask because all the above can be proven to be false through historical records (and lack of) as well as through archaeology.
We have events that are stated to have existed in a religious book that never happened. Never mind the silly shit like giants walking around and talking donkeys.
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I have a feeling that many here will dislike atheism because they link it to a certain progressive leftist ideology.
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bullshit, I am an Atheist and most Atheists I know don't try to convince anyone. for example living in a supposedly very religious country like Romania you do get a weird look from most when they hear you don't want to baptize your child or you don't agree with the Orthodox Church being sponsored by the state (i.e. our tax money etc), and this is increasingly frustrating with age. actually at least in Romania and other religious nations it's opposite to what you say, it's the religious ones attacking your ideas and trying to "bring you to your senses" in terms of religious beliefs when they hear you're an Atheist. if each is free to believe whatever, then religions should fund themselves, especially in the countries with state official religions that get billions of dollars out of tax money, money that could be used to invest in education and healthcare better than paying priests and funding monasteries and churches. in Romania it gets to a ridiculous number of churches, like one church every few streets. and btw my wife is deeply religious, from an Orthodox conservative faction, and neither of us is trying to convince the other of anything, she goes to church, I don't and we respect each other's stance on religion, as this is in the end a very personal matter and the others or the state shouldn't interfere to impose anything
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