Nark,
To state that you mean something metaphorically and symbolically is to me as well as mythogically. Since myth comes from mythos which means sacred story. The concept of the myth from ancient times, is not a literal belief in the events told. It was as well a proverb, or a teaching method. It is understanding that there is a difference between the truth, and facts. Truth is contained in wisdom. Wisdom can be taught in fiction. God is simply a metaphorical term anyhow. It was appropriated by christians and its meaning narrowed. All of the ancient terms for god, including the hebrew terms, el, baal, dia, theos, dios, and most of the others, were expansive terms, not restricted to meaning only a singular almighty deity. The sun, people, judges, husbands, kings, and others were all addressed as these terms. So for me it is not a redefining in a new fashioned way, but in an old fashioned manner. As far as the common definition, well the use of god in the manner I am speaking has an ancient tradition, and pagans for instance, did not disappear, they just went underground. Thus the explosion of neo-paganism in our time.
I agree fully with your statements btw. Especially in regards to believing in fictional characters based on the contract of writing and reading. I think you have explained what i have been trying to say for many years more precisely than I have ever been able to do. It explains for instance why I believe in yahweh fully when singing a christian song, or why I believe in jehovah when I read the bible. The memories that I have for instance of people who have died, make those people real. The fantasies and dreams I have had I treasure as much the memories of physical events I have lived. It assists me in relating to others as well. Provisional Beliefs...I might make use of that statement if you do not object.
I certainly do not object to you using any term metaphorically, especially considering that I use so many terms myself in such a fashion. While it is true that some have been restricted in their terms, there are others that have not. Consider the term namaste which is of hindi origin, sanskrit, meaning essentially the divine in me bows to the divine in you. Also since we are dealing often with a christian tradition, and since it is my belief that the christian belief differs little from others, and in fact most are identical to christianity, it is the names and places that change but the essence is the same, we can look to christian myths for an example, a simple one, of the divinity in humans. We are made in elohim's image.
Ritual, belief, reality, poetry all meld.
Dantheman
I understand about suffering, what I dont know is whether you were asking me about why it occurs? Or what the solution is? As far as why those birds suffer? Because they hit the glass or they got caught in the fence. Sometimes we suffer because people make decisions to abuse things they know about others, like the fact that torture causes pain, and so governments use it to enforce their will on people. I dont need an ultimate answer to that such as satan or something metaphysical. Being a naturalist, natural answers suffice for me.
Perfection, is being whole, complete. That means understanding what you are and being that and accepting that. I am a man. I am a human. I am a mammal. I am an animal. I am a life form. I am an earthling. I am not a squirrell, to act like a squirrel would be to act in imperfection. Unless I shapeshift of course, in which case I would be a squirrel. Perfection means making your own ideal and reaching it, not some others. Are the models on tv perfect? Yes. So are women who are not on tv. How often do you see buck tooth people displayed on tv? When they are how often are they depicted as normal people? Usually they are, if intelligent, nerds in the extreme. If not nerds, they are depicted as stupid. While women who seek to improve their looks with breast augmentation are decried, we are all encouraged, for our self esteem, to improve our looks with dental surgery.
Ok the point of all of that? I forever have considered myself perfect. At first I joked about it. I liked how I looked even though I knew others did not. I enjoyed seeing my reflection. I enjoyed and still do, spending time with myself. I like talking with myself, through writing for instance. If you say something enough you will begin to believe in it. I am perfect, I am a deity. This despite the fact that media would indicate I am not perfect. I am not trying to match them. So I think you can escape, or embrace, up to you:)