>>>Please don't misunderstand me. I believe that the Bible has a lot to teach us, but I view it as allegorical.
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>>Is it entirely allegorical, or are there parts that aren't? Be careful, it's a "slippery slope!"< G >
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>I think the Bible was written by people in their quest to understand the workings of the universe. Does some of it pretty much correspond to actual history? Probably, especially those parts that appear to have been written contemporaneously with (or soon after) the events they describe.
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I'm trying to understand how writing the Bible could help understand the universe. As for historical accuracy, there are many instances where the noted archeologists and historians said the bible was just a storybook. Then someone unearths something like the Dead Sea scrolls. There's just too much evidence that supports the Bible as a divine document.
John Harvey
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