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Dan Kimball is in search of a metaphor... and I'm no help. (Seriously, I've been thinking about this for a couple of days with no idea what to suggest.)
OTOH, his post (with the convoluted title of What to use for a metaphor for "core" or "non-core" beliefs) on his blog, Vintage Faith, is thought-provoking & important reading. I'm including a couple of of his slides here to wet your appetite.
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