When there are numerous ways to look at something it is usually the way that makes sense that is the appropriate way that it really is. If you use politically correct "bible critizism" then your critisizm will sometimes find ways of tempering God's creation to look as if it is all disjointed and haphazard. But that is the devil's job, to discourage Bible belief.
God made the world and wrote the Bible to make sense to thoughtful men. He also left it for us to see and choose either the sensible way of seeing it or a nonesensical way which loosers would choose as thier way of dismissing it's real contents. To understand the Bible and thereby gain a positive effect people need to follow it's patterns and not jump off the path and follow every oddity there that they can find. What are you trying to accomplish by reading it?[/QUOTE
Are you telling us off? Anyone in particular? lol
I'm saying that what ever makes the most sense, is probably the correct interpretation in each case. The Bible appeals to our understanding, not our docilitiy.
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