The Foundational Flaws in Biblical Literalism of Christendom

Image from picsart Christendom traditionally refers to the worldwide community of Christians or the collective Christian states, cultures, and societies historically influenced by Christianity. Biblical Literalism in Christendom Biblical literalism involves believing that scriptures are true in a straightforward or strictly factual, historical sense, rejecting symbolic or metaphorical readings. For example the creation narrative in … Continue reading The Foundational Flaws in Biblical Literalism of Christendom

Everything we call real is made up of things that cannot be classified as real.

Everything we call real are made up of things that cannot be classified as real. At first, this idea might sound confusing or even impossible. How can everything we see, touch, and experience, things we call “real”, be made of things that aren’t real? But when we take a closer look at how the world … Continue reading Everything we call real is made up of things that cannot be classified as real.