California Tim
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How many ways can I say it. It's a non-issue mostly likely for you, me and a host of others here. That is, unless a particular interpretation can be conclusively and irrefutably demonstrated and then is subsequently rejected on the basis it does not agree with a world-view or naturalistic explanation. In that case, the validity of the divinity behind all other messages may as well be questioned too.But, really did you answer the question? Would you still believe those truths if you discovered what I describe in the OP?
If, on the other hand an unintentional misunderstanding of any text peripheral to salvation is behind the error, I do not see how it can become paramount to giving up one's faith once the error is discovered and corrected. And if it does cause one's faith to stumble, then I submit to you the individual's faith was not genuine, or was misplaced in something other than the reality of the sacrifice Christ made on our behalf. To demonstrate my point, if you found out that Genesis was indeed literal, would that damage your faith in Christ or your assurance of personal salvation? I rest my case.
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