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So, how do Greeks and Romans explain Apollo's chariot not being burned up by the Sun?

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Originally posted by: glen
Originally posted by: TheBDB
So you are saying Christian mythology and Greek mythology are both fiction? :beer: for you
Not at all.
I am saying ALL GREEKS do not take mythology literally.
Neither do all Christians; infact most do not take the creation story literally.
It is foolish to think they do.
There are 2 billion plus Christians in the world.
It would be crazy to think they all held a certain view.

Greeks do not take mythology seriously because it has been proven wrong.
 
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