Re: A Question of Religion and Myth Searles Sat May 20 10:31:16 2000 Myth is a way of trying to explain the unexplainable in any religion. In most modern religions, there is a double standard that allows people to say that myth is this type of story telling in *other* peoples' religions and not within one's own. The Bible is filled with myths, poems, philosophy and some history. As such, it is no more accurate than say the Lebor Gaba/la in Irish traditions or the Rig Veda in Indian traditions.*p*Searles*p*Taliesin2 wrote,*br*<snip>*br*: > _Religion and myth are sort of the same. Myth is no *br*: longer *br*: > believed in, whereas religion is._*br* A Question of Religion and Myth Taliesin2 607 Thu May 18 20:04:59 2000