I've been looking into allegory this last week or so. Apparently, it's quite a modern enterprise. Mid-19th century. Prior to then, it's not really a problem. Augustine seems to see it as a plaster for God's silence.
Having said that, it's clearly a massive problem. Just look at Zwingli.
I'm losing the battle with parentheses. You lot won't see this, because I tend to write differently here, but it's a right ball-ache. I blame those post-structuralist fucks. Obviously, Joyce can't take the blame. That'd be ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Last time I was in Chicago I spent an hour in a Nazi submarine with a banjo player.
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