Ok, so it goes without saying that I think the Bible, the Koran, the Torah, and all other religious books should be considered fiction. Now, how the hell do I convince others of this?
We were having a discussion at work (i am a teacher) about fiction and non-fiction. A student asked a teacher if the bible was fiction or non-fiction. The teacher said the student should ask his parent. I thought that was a cheap ass answer, I mean the kid deserves a straightforward answer.
Another teacher said that, as a christian, she would put it as non-fiction. I replied that to a Muslim the Koran was non-fiction and should be held to be true. Well, uh, both can't be true, now can they?
According to her definition believing something is true makes it non-fiction. So all the stories about Santa, the Tooth fairy, easter bunny - those are all non-fiction since millions of kids everywhere believe they are true??? wha???
So, anyone got any definitions for this fiction vs. non-fiction concept? I would really like to win this argument.
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Comment by Tony Carroll on October 4, 2012 at 11:18pm Here is an exchange I had with a mormon over belief, but it might fit in here also;
Comment by roland707 on October 4, 2012 at 10:52pm Of course it's fiction. But maybe you could call it "reference".
I like your point that conflicting texts can't all be true and that simply believing a story is true does not make it so, but I'm still feeling stumped on this one. I'm hoping to see everyone else's answer.
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