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Post by jody on Dec 25, 2015 17:45:04 GMT 10
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Post by pim on Dec 25, 2015 21:44:02 GMT 10
Those apparently absurd parts of the Christmas story are there for a reason. They are often interpreted symbolically but perhaps more importantly they connect us to a sense of strangeness and mystery, a sense of the unknown and the unknowable. As Mark Rylance, an actor of bewitching mystery, said earlier this year: “Our fact-based culture is so terrified by anything mysterious or inexplicable. Being curious outside the set cosmology is still something of a sin. Life is so much more beautiful and undefinable than our culture seems to admit to.”
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Post by jody on Dec 26, 2015 10:44:22 GMT 10
Oddly enough I always thought Anne was an atheist. I follow her on fb and this was the first time I have seen her speak about her beliefs.
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