Originally Posted by
OldPhiKap
No stones tossed here. When I was a kid, one of my favorite lunches was to get a can of Hormel corned beef hash, warm it in a skillet, and eat the whole can with a sea of ketchup on top.
It was more a warning to those who are comfortable in their beliefs and faiths. He loosely defines myths as "other people's religions," and religions as "minsunderstood myths." And it goes from there. But it is a great series on Eastern and Western religions, common sources of similar motifs, and the purposes, origins, and powers of those forces. It's not for everyone.
(I don't think he approved of scrapple or canned corned beef hash though, and I doubt he ever wore sweatpants. FWIW)