Steve said to dmb:
...I guess it is you who is soft on religious extremism then. I see no more 
significant threat to civilization itself. If someone blows up the world in the 
next hundred years, it will be because that person thinks it is God's will.

dmb says:

Yep. You've got me there. That's probably true. Nukes and fanaticism are a very 
lethal combo.


Steve said:
If you are willing to allow that all theism may not be bad, then we have no 
disagreement. I just wonder then what all the ranting was about.


dmb says: 

The difference between "not necessarily evil" and "not bad", is vast. "Not bad" 
is a weak version of "good" and that's a bit too generous. There is at least 
one bad aspect about theism no matter what kind of theism it is. You know what 
it is? It's the theism part of theism that's bad. Why, you ask?...

Steve said:
Campbell's assertion that the issue that unites and divides the two is reading 
myths as history rather than as metaphor. But can't an atheist read myth as 
metaphor and still be an atheist? In fact, isn't that exactly what Campbell was 
like? And can't a theist read the scripture of his own tradition as metaphor 
and deny all attempts by others to turn his religious symbols into bad science 
and bad history? I agree with Campbell that this is frequently the case, but 
must it always be the case?

dmb says:

No, by definition, a theist cannot read myth as metaphor. Theism is the belief 
in God as God, not as metaphor. I think it was Campbell who said "religion is a 
misunderstanding of mythology". 

                                          
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