• glorkon@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    The image doesn’t say “they believe it because a book exists.”

    The image says “they think the existence of the book is proof of its contents.”

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      1 hour ago

      no it doesn’t. because it wouldn’t make sense to add spider-man in that case.

      • glorkon@lemmy.world
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        5 minutes ago

        Bible believers and quran believers actually do point at their books and claim they are proof of their religion. No spider-man (there, I added the hyphen for you) reader, religious or not, big comic nerd or not, would ever say the comic is proof of spider-man’s existence because of course that’s ridiculous. So adding spider-man to this meme does make a lot of sense - putting them in contrast, hoping to make people understand how illogical it is to treat certain man made works of fiction so completely differently than others.

      • zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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        You’re so close but still missing the point.

        The spider-man comic is supposed to be the silly, unbelievable example. It’s not supposed to make sense. People don’t believe in spider-man just because there’s books about him, but they do believe in God/Allah for that reason. But that’s a silly reason to believe in anything. That much is obvious with spider-man, as you seem to understand. It’s less obvious with people’s dieties for some reason.