Well actually that letter would be for the CEO and CEO only. What the CEO then does is for the workers however the letter still remains for the CEO only.Or another illustration, say for example I write a letter to a CEO of UPS and tell him that my mail was damaged when it was shipped and that he needs to talk to the workers in the mail room and/or delivery drivers and address this issue. Then some one saying, 'oh it was addressed to the CEO so it does not apply to the average worker." Again the logic of this idea simply doesn't follow.
Once again in your response despite over 8 requests for you to provide an explanation you have totally ignored the request and declined to explain Jacob kissing Rachael. Why do you ignore that? That literally happened. It is not a metaphor which are also used in the bible.
You also make the classic mistake of confusing bible literally being word of God and being read literally. They are two very different things. Think of all the times in the gospels where Jesus said the kingdom of heaven is like... If we take literal by your definition then the kingdom of heaven is a mustard seed. It is also a feast. It is also a gem buried in a field. It is also a pearl out in the open. So not everything in the bible is meant to be taken literally. Of course every passage has something to teach us however.
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