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Another thread got me thinking about the interpretation of the Gospels in connection with the interpretation of Genesis. I was wondering how many of the non-evolutionists, here, hold the view that the figurative interpretation of Genesis calls into question the literal interpretation of the Gospels? Ignore other reasons, for the moment.
Additionally, would you feel the same way if we didn't tend to bind them together in the same book? If we held them apart as independent books, linked together by a common Author (ultimately), would interpreting one literally necessitate the literal interpretation of the other?
Additionally, would you feel the same way if we didn't tend to bind them together in the same book? If we held them apart as independent books, linked together by a common Author (ultimately), would interpreting one literally necessitate the literal interpretation of the other?