Askthepizzaguy
Know the Dark Side
You need to see the Bible as providing knowledge for a different age and a different group of people who are not as educated about the world as people are today.
That's how I see it, but today's people continually cite it as some perfect book containing scientific knowledge.
If it were really the word of God, it would have its facts right about history, geography, and everything else.
If we take the point that the Bible is a compendium of knowledge more than 4,000 years old (if you consider the old testament, in regards to creation), then we need to accept that as more knowledge that was found it was placed in libraries. From our "Civ playing", we know about the Alexandria Library and the amount of world knowledge that was lost when it was destroyed.
Go on...
Science has continued to increase our knowledge in our libraries and internet web pages. As science is known to have gaps, the Bible is obviously also going to have gaps, given the growth in knowledge.
It's not gaps I'm worried about, but physical and logical contradictions and impossibilities.
The issue is that old, bad data is not thrown out and replaced with new, better data.
It's religious dogma that isn't allowed to change. That's why it isn't knowledge at all, but stubborn opinion in defiance of reality.
But really, divinely inspired word of God doesn't even know about the origins of life or predicted that the world was round?
Like a bucket of aardvark feces aboard a rickety ark, that stinks.
The priests and scholars who were teaching about God from the early Bible, were teaching to an audience where even this information supplied could be considered new. So the audience has to be considered in the age it was written. In addition, the knowledge to be taught would have been a lot smaller as well.
If it's not factual, it's not actually knowledge.
So, yes the Bible should not be taken literally,
That is the grand conclusion towards which I am driving, but some are too stubborn to listen.
but in the Bible there are messages and advice that is still relevant today, which will work across any generation. I see the Bible not as the "Word of God", but people's understanding of what God is and can do in a time when there were many unexplained things. When people attack the Bible they are really attacking the frailties of men and as I explained earlier in this post, men's knowledge of things were severely lacking many 1,000's of years ago as we all know.
Then it is an IMPERFECT book written by MEN, not God, and therefore it is not Holy or Sacred or Infallible.
People may believe the Bible is literal, and that is their choice, but they need to accept science is helping to plug the holes in the Bibles knowledge, like Alexandria's Bible did then does science do now.
You're absolutely right. Which means they can't accept the Bible as literal, unchanging, and infallible.
The main problem I have is not with the Bible itself, but the actual existence of God, and that is a whole other debate. Jesus may or may not have existed, but the message of "Love" he taught is the most important and this message has been taught, by many prophets before and after him, like Mohammad, Buddha, Gandhi, Dali Lama, Mandela, etc. as well as many lay-preachers.
Now you're preaching to the choir.
Faith is fine. God is fine. Belief in God is fine.
When that extends to pushing fingers into your ears and shutting your eyes and saying "lalalalala" in a debate about evidence, that's NOT fine.