Do christians believe in all fairytales, or is it just the one?

Paul2020-07-26T22:24:43Z

Christians accept only God's truth. All untruth is rejected, including fairytales.

Anonymous2020-07-26T15:39:03Z

That's the best you've got?  Pathetic effort.

?2020-07-26T14:29:20Z

Fairytales are easily proven to be made-up stories to entertain Christian children and atheist adults. But Jesus is very real. We have an abundance of evidence for his divinity. 

Wilson2020-07-26T14:29:00Z

Some do, some don't. 
I'm sure can list most of them; 

Aaru
Andlang
Arcadia (utopia)
Ōmeyōcān
Bosom of Abraham
Burotu
Celtic Otherworld
Degrees of glory
Devaloka
Elysium
Empyrean
Fólkvangr
Fortunate Isles
Garden of Eden
Garden of the gods (Sumerian paradise)
Gimlé
Heaven
Hesperides
Hyperuranion
Jade Books in Heaven
Jannah
Kasanaan
Mag Mell
Paradise
Pialral
Seven Heavens
The Summerland
Svarga
Tamoanchan
The Book of Giants
Tír na nÓg
Uçmag
Vaikuntha
Valhalla
Víðbláinn
Vingólf
Vyraj

denim2020-07-26T14:26:35Z

What we believe of the past doesn't matter. You can believe we all come from space for all I care. What matters is what you do with your belief to affect the present. I never understood why so many people insist on mocking Christians and calling their beliefs a "fairytale".
Sure, I find it hard to believe the sea was parted, but I don't take time out of my day to remind people their mentality makes no sense to me. It just seems petty. It makes you redundant and you're wasting your time. 

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