Taking its literal parts literally is interpreting the Bible. You interpret the literal parts literally, and the figurative parts figuratively.
Once again, the Bible almost always alerts the reader when a figurative passage is coming up:
Now there are exceptions to this, such as Judges 9:7-21; but the explanation is given immediately after the parable is spoken.
Genesis 1 neither alerts the reader to its style of content, nor immediately interprets itself - and this signifies a literal interpretation.
So.. basicaly what you are saying is this: It's obvious that some things should be taken literally while other things should not?
I happen to agree. It is obvious to me that genesis cannot be taken literally. A long time ago, before we humans has all the knowledge about the earth we have now, it might not have been obvious to them.
But we know the history of the earth. We know how old the earth is. This cantradicts a literal interpetation of genesis.
Look at it this way: Geneses describes the creation. But when you look at the creation, we can see it was not created EXACTLY like geneses describes.
The world was created in a specific way. We can tell it was not created the way geneses describes. Which implies that genesis cannot be interpreted as literal.
So taking the phone book literally is just an opinion? Reading Alice in Wonderland as a fairy tale is just an opinion?
Well... technically yes. It is my oinion that the phone book should be taken literally. It is also my opinion that Alice in Wonderland should not be taken literally. We use a combination of common sense and logic to build these opinions.
Now, when I use this combination of common sense and logic to figure out if I should take genesis literally or not, I reach the conclusion that I should not take it literally.
Here are examples of what I meant:
- Charismatic churches emphasize Romans 12 and 1 Corinthians 12.
- Snake churches emphasize Mark 16:17-18.
- Full-gospel ministries emphasize Romans 15:29.
- etc.
OK. I understand now. But that isn't really what we are talking about. These examples show that some people attach more value to certain parts of the bible that other parts.
What we are discussing here is how people decide what to take literally, and what not to.
I gave you a list (Bible dictionaries, etc.). These are called "helps".
I know these 'helps' exist, however, it does not really solve the problem. These 'helps' were written by humans. All you are doing is shifting the problem onto the shoulders of other humans.
The people who write these 'helps' face the same difficulties you and I face when trying to decide what to take as literal and what not to. They are usually a lot more informed concerning the literature and religion, and because of thier knowledge better equipped, but in the end you only relying on thier opinion, which is based on how they THINK the bible should be interpreted.
If you're really 24 years old, as your profile says, then, believe me, I've been talking about natural selection a lot longer than you have.
Ok. Thats great. I was just a little confused there for a while, since it seemed that you couldn't figure out if natural selection exists or not.
For the record though, I'll repeat one of my four axioms against Evolution:
- Evolution cannot occur, as natural selection violates God's principles of love and harmony.
And yes, God [implicitly] created natural selection.
This paradox is easily explained by Isaiah 45:7.
[bible]Isaiah 45:7[/bible]
Ok.
So we agree on the following:
1) Natural selection exists.
2) Natural selection isn't always merciful, or fair.
Maybe a quick explanation of science will help you.
Lets look at tornados. Tornadoes are powerful and destructive. They end lives, and I am pretty sure that they have caused a lot of pain and sadness in this world. They do, however exist. And according to Isaiah 45:7 God created all things evil and good.
Now, tornadoes, in the eyes of most people, can be considered evil, (even though this is subjective). Yet they exist. They are studies by scientists, who then create theories to explain them.
Evolution is not always fair, it is not always pretty. Yet, according to Isaiah 45:7 it was created either way. (If you see it as evil, fine, if you see it as good, great. It doesnt matter.) Now, scientists study evolution as it happens in nature (and it DOES happen), and formulate theories that explain how it happens. (The theory of evolution.)
Now I am not saying evolution is evil. You might as well think gravity is evil as a force of nature, because it causes plane crashes. But evolution does exist (it has been observed).