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Hey!! Yeah, I do - here is the literature course. It does bring a few interesting ideas and it serves to give you an American 20th Century syllabus, but other than that...

One of the best things I've seen on YouTube is the entire set of lectures for Human Behavioral Biology at Stanford given by Robert Sapolsky. There are 25 lectures and the first is here.

Thank you. I was not aware of this course, though to be fair, it's Sapolsky, so I'm not surprised it impressed you so much. I think he's on our syllabus at the Intro to Psychology course, too. He's such a legend.

He differentiates between literal truth and a higher psychological truth. He seems to not like to answer questions on what he believes regarding the literal truth of Bible stories yet he strongly feels that the moral of the story is universal and crucial to Western civilization.

100%. I think it's very important, even if one doesn't identify as traditionally religious, to be open to the wisdom and symbolical interpretations of the Bible. Losing a whole lot if you close yourself off to that simply because you don't 'do' religion.

Thank you! :) you too! Nice to see you. How have you been?



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