- Mar 15, 2007
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The way I see it, the Bible is something very special. I believe that it serves it's purpose for every Christian who undertakes to understand the teachings of it for historical understanding and for their guidance in their walk with God.
Somewhere along the lines of debate here, I sense some misunderstanding in how people from the liberal side tend to view the literal guys and visa versa.
I'm not sure how Uber and them will agree with my approach, but I tend to see the original scripture as the closest thing we have to learning about God. I do not desire to doubt anything in the original scripture. I have not come to any conclusions myself if there really was a single Adam and a single Eve, or if there really was a snake that could talk to Eve, and lost his legs. Or if Jonah really did get swallowed by a big fish. I believe the message behind those passages are for more important.
However, I have some doubts to the influence that man has had over the last 2000 years on translations of the original scripture, and I tend to be a little suspicious on the motives behind the translations.
Somewhere along the lines of debate here, I sense some misunderstanding in how people from the liberal side tend to view the literal guys and visa versa.
I'm not sure how Uber and them will agree with my approach, but I tend to see the original scripture as the closest thing we have to learning about God. I do not desire to doubt anything in the original scripture. I have not come to any conclusions myself if there really was a single Adam and a single Eve, or if there really was a snake that could talk to Eve, and lost his legs. Or if Jonah really did get swallowed by a big fish. I believe the message behind those passages are for more important.
However, I have some doubts to the influence that man has had over the last 2000 years on translations of the original scripture, and I tend to be a little suspicious on the motives behind the translations.