Ought I to read the bible "plainly"? Can anyone please explain to the "proof", if you will, as to why I should take the "obviously" literal as literal and the "obviously" metaphorical as such (such as taking literally the creation account, and metaphorically the verse that says if your eye causes you to sin pluck it out). It seems like the right thing to do but how could I tell someone that reading it all metaphorically is wrong? Is innerant in everything? How could I prove it? How can I tell which interpretaion is the one God intended?
I like to recommend that you start with the Gospels, John is particularly important. Ephesians is a brief but very important doctrinal book, I wouldn't recommend diving into Romans and Hebrews right away. Genesis is fine but I think you would be better off focusing on the latter half and spending some time in the Psalms. I strongly suggest that you avoid the more controversial issues like evolution, the historicity of Scripture and end time scenarios. I think you will find that you are better served learning to pray and searching the Scriptures for the voice of the Spirit rather then validating your faith in the secular arena.
Most importantly, give yourself some time to digest what you read. God has convinced Prophets, Apostles and wayward sinners of the truth of the Gospel down through the ages. If you have a heart for God there is nothing that can separate you from the love of God in Christ. This is what the Apostle Paul would have you learn:
For this reason I kneel before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name. I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge —that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. (Ephesians 3:14-19)
Don't worry about the evidences that may or may not exist in the world. It is the Holy Spirit that leads fills our hearts and minds with the things Christ. Be patient in this process and if you would learn the things of God in Christ, seek first His kingdom and His righteousness and all these things will be added to you.
Thank you for your replies, they both sound right to me, but just because it sounds right doen't make it true. Would the bible contradict itself if it were all metaphorical? How do I know its not just a spiritual book written for purly spiritual matters?
In a word, 'context', if it's a metaphor, parable or figure of speech there is generally a 'like' or 'as' in the immediate context. Some of the literature is highly figurative, like the writings of many of the prophets. Some of the books are clearly historical in their character like the books of Moses (first five books OT) and the Gospels and Acts (first five books NT). Don't expect to understand them without reading them in their proper context, it doesn't work that way. The message of the Scriptures is, first of all, that there is this terrible, horrible angry sinner on a mindless rampage as a sworn enemy of God. That sinner is you. As alarming and offensive as that might seem on the surface there is good news, you lost that fight at the cross and now God has offered you righteousness in the person and work of Christ. As a down payment, Paul's words not mine, Jesus sends you the Holy Spirit to wash, renew and sanctify you through the work of Christ to the glory of the Father.
You are literally a sinner, that much is certain. Christ died for your sins, you can be very sure of that. What is more, Christ was raised for your justification and put to death sin that you might have life eternal. I assure you, that is the literal, inerrant and perfect Word of God. Other then that I strongly suggest you spend some time in the Gospels and if you are interested in discussing evidences for the Christian faith just drop me a PM, I'd be glad to steer you in the right direction.
Grace and peace,
Mark