Do photographs require us to be absolute literalists when it comes to interpretation of an event? |
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The anti-Darwin movement, at least in its popular form, began in the primitive whoops and hollers of young-earthers and seven-day literalists. |
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We're not didactic, and we're not literalists, and we don't take a particular stance that aligns with any party. |
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Being premillenialists, however, they were not Biblical literalists and had no problem constructing elaborate symbologies from, for example, the book of Daniel. |
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But for the literalists who simply must know, who must look behind the curtain, who must see if Oz is real or a sham? |
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Nonetheless, I have no doubt that biblical literalists will struggle with the author's use of scriptures. |
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The mind set of Islamists, literalists and their sympathisers is rooted in the 6th century. |
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Far from being textual literalists, their illiberalism tends toward the vague, populist variety. |
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In modern times, we sometimes tend to be literalists and sentimentalists. |
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This traditional attitude of the juristic thought was generally more pronounced among the traditionist or literalists than that of the Rationalists or liberalists. |
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