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[004] MrDeath Current Version
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For what concept? What are you talking about?
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For what concept? What are you talking about?

Oh, the page quote? Why should it be mentioned? How is it \\\"almost certainly\\\" where he got the idea, when it\\\'s a historical fact?
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The intention is to treat all religions as equal, not to be insulting. The description states that \
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The intention is to treat all religions as equal, not to be insulting. The description states that \\\"mythology\\\" is not (and should not be) a synonym for \\\"fiction.\\\" As terms for genres in literary analysis, \\\"myth\\\" and \\\"mythology\\\" don\\\'t carry conotations of being fiction or morally wrong or something (although myths can be analyzed like fictional stories). Whether or not they\\\'re true is a religious question (or in some cases a scientific question if you want literal truth), not a question for literary analysis.
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The intention is to treat all religions as equal, not to be insulting. The description states that \
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The intention is to treat all religions as equal, not to be insulting. The description states that \\\"mythology\\\" is not (and should not be) a synonym for \\\"fiction.\\\" As terms for genres in literary analysis, \\\"myth\\\" and \\\"mythology\\\" don\\\'t carry conotations of being fiction or morally wrong or something (although myths can be analyzed like fictional stories). Whether or not they\\\'re true is a religious question, not a question for literary analysis.
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The intention is to treat all religions as equal, not to be insulting. The description states that \
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The intention is to treat all religions as equal, not to be insulting. The description states that \\\"mythology\\\" is not (and should not be) a synonym for \\\"fiction.\\\" As terms for genres in literary analysis, \\\"myth\\\" and \\\"mythology\\\" don\\\'t carry conotations of being fiction or morally wrong or something (although myths can be analyzed like fictional stories).
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