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So no response to the answer. In which case I'm left with making assumptions based on your posts. You can correct them as you see fit.
Have you come to any conclusions yet as to which of your assumptions are going to stick? Or do I need to read some A.C. Grayling to figure out what you're implying?
I can't correct you as I see fit... until I see what your assumptions are.
Either way, you're still offering a non-sequitur about "how" folks apply biblical content to their lives and deliberations, or at least a contingent one at best. The complication here to your thinking is that, from my angle of things, the Hermenuetic Circle remains as an interpretive principle when reading the Bible (or any "text" for that matter) despite the level of one's mental acuity or mental health. We might take this point of mine into firm consideration before jumping to further conclusions about conceptual applications of the biblical books.
So far, all I see from you are conclusions mostly applying to the way in which a full-blown schizophrenic might read the Great Flood tale and then think that he has somehow received ....**GASP!!!***...... a Divine Imperative to go and do likewise.
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