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Re: Get Rid of the Meta-Narrative!....and pick up ours instead?

Re: Get Rid of the Meta-Narrative!....and pick up ours instead?

You say that Christians combine local stories and make “claims” to be part of a larger story. I can agree with that as long as we can say that “claims” are not “certain,” but acts of faith.

That you can say “there is no one full Christian Meta-Narrative” shows me that we are in agreement, again. Others, whom I disagree with, are rather certain that there is One Full Christian Meta-Narrative.

My concern centers on those that are certain in their One Full Christian Meta-Narrative—it is Rationally explicable and open to empirical verification, e.g. Evidence That Demands a Verdict.