So, say by happenstance you've written a book and it's about a type of philosophy that gives a firm believe in, above all things, "Beauty and Love." In order to get that point across, you use a story that could maybe be seen as having the main character as a Messiah of sorts, along with a smaller stories that do not actually contribute to the story of the "Messiah," but still subscribe to the idea of beauty and love being most important.
A few questions about it:
1. Would it be seen as being a piece of Christian work even though it is not, just because it has a Jesus figure and the idea of resurrection and other themes that appear in the Bible;
2. Will people take the story literally even if there is a disclaimer saying that the story itself is not real, just the themes are;
3. How might it be misconstrued among the masses;
and 4. Would you, personally, be interested in a new idea such as this presented in an allegorical form?
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