Video: Six Blind Men 3.) In the parable of the Blind Men and the Elephant, the e
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Video: Six Blind Men 3.) In the parable of the Blind Men and the Elephant, the elephant is a metaphor for God or Truth and the blind men represent humans who are unable to see the truth. In the video, each man feels only one part of the elephant, yet believes he actually knows what the elephant is like based on feeling that one small part. The have a better idea of what the elephant actually is. (See Week One's Powerpoints for Key Terms and Definitions. Pay attention to Pluralism and why pluralists be beliefs.) storyteller wishes us to believe that in order to Select one or more: a. the blind men should share their discoveries and acknowledge the truth-value of each person's perspective b. only one blind man's part is the real elephant, but we don't know which one C. the feelings of one person are better than sights of all of them d. someone should have asked the elephant CheckExplanation / Answer
The story wishes us to believe that;
a. the blind men should share their discoveries and acknowledge the truth- value of each person’s perspective in order to have a better idea of what the elephant actually is.
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