Random Analogies
Greek As Linguistic Underwear
a: Greek ~
b: underwear
What: "A good preacher once said that Greek is like underwear. We ought to use it for support, but not wear it on the outside." This is reference to studying the Gospels which, of course, were written in ancient Greek. I've always thought that Biblical Literalists should be studying and reading the Bible in the original Greek. If they believe that these books are the inspired word of God, then reading them in translation is absurd.
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Writer: Brian A. Yeager
LCC: BS
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Date: Dec 16 2011 8:11 PM
# 1566 Critique Analogy
Pointless Art
a: Contemporary art ~
b: a poorly shot arrow
What: "Contemporary art is like a poorly shot arrow, it strikes the surface but doesn't puncture the heart. There is a laziness in what is made."
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Writer: Orlo
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Date: Apr 2 2012 12:18 AM
# 1797 Critique Analogy
A Wush At The End
a: A sentence ~
b: a walk to a waterfall
What: The rest in the link.
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Writer: Ed Weathers
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Date: Oct 16 2013 10:10 AM
# 4095 Critique Analogy
a: respiratory system ~
b: "umbrella" at the top of the body
What:
"rom Chinese thinking, the respiratory system is like an "umbrella" at the top of the body, providing a protective cover for the rest of the body. The lungs interface with the world outside our body, and as our first organ of contact, the lungs also play a vital role in screening what the Chinese call "external pernicious influences" (EPI's), such as viruses, bacteria, and the ravages of wind, damp, and cold."
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Writer: Dr. Boice
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Date: Jan 23 2015 10:50 AM
# 7115 Critique Analogy

