A lot of people (including a lot of Christians) think that to be a good Christian, you need to believe every word of the Bible is true.
I am rather offended by this notion. The Bible is not, and should not be, considered a history book. That, to me, takes away the beauty of it. The Bible is more of a self-help book. It should teach us how to act, not just "What has happened."
I find it amusing that there are people running around trying to prove that there exist fishes that can eat a man and keep him alive for three days, rather than examining the message of the story of Jonah which, evidently to some people's surprise, is not actually about a man getting eaten by a fish. The fish isn't even the point of the story. It has a good message. Nobody is unworthy.
But it gets caught up in "OH MY GOD GIANT FISH."
To analyze just the events as having happened takes away the message, takes the moral from the story. History is always interesting, of course. But it doesn't tell you how to live your life, it just tells you how other people lived theirs.
In short, I think the Bible is far too beautiful for Biblical Literalism
I am rather offended by this notion. The Bible is not, and should not be, considered a history book. That, to me, takes away the beauty of it. The Bible is more of a self-help book. It should teach us how to act, not just "What has happened."
I find it amusing that there are people running around trying to prove that there exist fishes that can eat a man and keep him alive for three days, rather than examining the message of the story of Jonah which, evidently to some people's surprise, is not actually about a man getting eaten by a fish. The fish isn't even the point of the story. It has a good message. Nobody is unworthy.
But it gets caught up in "OH MY GOD GIANT FISH."
To analyze just the events as having happened takes away the message, takes the moral from the story. History is always interesting, of course. But it doesn't tell you how to live your life, it just tells you how other people lived theirs.
In short, I think the Bible is far too beautiful for Biblical Literalism
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