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Reza Aslan

“It is a shame that this word, myth, which originally signified nothing more than stories of the supernatural, has come to be regarded as synonymous with falsehood, when in fact myths are always true. By their very nature, myths inhere both legitimacy and credibility. Whatever truths they convey have little to do with historical fact. To ask whether Moses actually parted the Red Sea, or whether Jesus truly raised Lazarus from the dead, or whether the word of God indeed poured through the lips of Muhammad, is to ask irrelevant questions. The only question that matters with regard to a religion and its mythology is “What do these stories mean?”

Reza Aslan, No God But God: The Origins, Evolution and Future of Islam
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No God But God: The Origins, Evolution and Future of Islam No God But God: The Origins, Evolution and Future of Islam by Reza Aslan
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