artybloke
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If the Bible has more in common with a myth like the Enuma Elish than with a science, geography, music, art, maths, or logic book, in what way would it matter if it "got things wrong" in these things?So, it is the same question:
If the Book of your faith has science errors, how can you be sure there are no other errors, such as geographic errors, music errors, art errors, math errors, logic errors, etc. ?
An honest answer is that you can not be sure, and the content of the Book becomes debatable. Then the foundation of faith is destroyed.
The Bible is not a "Bumper Book of Facts", nor was it ever intended as such. It's a book of stories which tell great spiritual truths about God, the universe, and humanity. To read it as such is to interpret it in a scientistic, post-Enlightenment manner; and to get the whole thrust of the Bible wrong.
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