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Common Sense Spiritual Discernment of Myth and Folklore in Popular Culture

The level of myth and folklore in popular culture determines the health of a society. Common sense spiritual discernment is a tool we cultivate. It helps us determine fact from fiction in the cultural narrative. This skill set requires balancing logic and spirituality. You can do it!

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Benefits and Drawbacks of Different Religions — Biblical Analogies of God

Examining the benefits and drawbacks of different religions helps us understand different beliefs.   Navigating uncertainty in religious beliefs is an emotional journey.  We’ll start by looking at the danger of make-believe in the Bible and the biblical analogies of God.

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God as a Metaphor in Art and Religion — God as Metaphorical Language

Almost half of the world’s population believes in God’s existence. They don’t see God as metaphorical language; they believe God is real. They don’t realize their beliefs are based on the symbolic metaphors for God.

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