(...) if someone reads religious texts (or anything, really), they should talk to people about what it means to them, and ask those people what they think it means. This way we can all have a richer experience.
Good morning, !
Sorry again for the overdue in the reply.
Yes, your point, is in fact the most important part to retain and be mindful about it. We can't only "stay" and live with a single "personal-sided" interpretation of anything. It is, and always will be a biased "opinion". Looking, and caring for other's opinion or view, leads as individuals, and also communities, are more caring and more informed subjects.
Thank you so much for your valuable and worthy comment :)
RE: Science and Religion