Unified Theory Fiction & Non-Fiction

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Unified Theory of Fiction & Non-fiction. There is a crisis regarding religion believers and non-believers about not understanding metaphors. This often results in violence, hate, and even terrorism, crusades, and warfare between groups.

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“Half the people in the world think that the metaphors of their religious traditions, for example, are facts. And the other half contends that they are not facts at all. As a result we have people who consider themselves believers because they accept metaphors as facts, and we have others who classify themselves as atheists because they think religious metaphors are lies.” ― Joseph Campbell, Thou Art That: Transforming Religious Metaphor

Half plus Half = 100.0%, the entire world is incorrect

  1. Atheists are reactionary, all they care about is repulsing The Bible, Quran, Upanishads, Torah. That's like repulsing fiction Hamlet because it contains ghost characters, or repulsing Star Wars because it contains "the force" magic themes, or repulsing Lord of the Rings because there are "magic rings". Science Fiction stories like The Bible can be understood, don't be afraid of fiction.

  2. Believers confuse fiction with non-fiction. Bible verse "John 1;1" from 2,000 years ago spells out this problem along with Bible verse "1 John 4:20". You can not love God or love Jesus, because love of a fiction character or dead person you never met isn't really love. Again, Bible verse "1 John 4:20" spelled this human brain confusion / educational misunderstanding thousands of years ago.

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Known problem for 2000 years, documented in "1 John 4:20" from the Levant Bible science-fiction storybook

 

Unified Theory of Fiction & Non-fiction. There is a crisis regarding religion believers and non-believers about not understanding metaphors. This often results in violence, hate, and even terrorism, crusades, and warfare between groups.

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United / Unified Theory of Fiction and Non-Fiction

  1. Stature of Liberty is FICTION
  2. Edward Bernays / psychology psychiatry exploiter and manipulator Dr. Abraham Brill Easter Sunday 1929 is FICTION against women
  3. This photograph is NON-FICTION (except... "Yeah that's just a dude in a burkha who doesn't want to get identified I think.")
  4. Malala's education of women and girls is NON-FICTION over fiction-run Taliban society
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Egoism / Egomania is what makes forbidden communications

 

"Every society honors its live conformists, and its dead troublemakers. An artist usually has no friends except other artists, and usually they do not like his work." - “The Neurotic’s Notebook” by Mignon McLaughlin in 1963. McLaughlin worked as a writer and editor at magazines such as “The Atlantic Monthly”, “Glamour”, and “Vogue” for decades from the 1940s to the 1970s.