Not exact matches
The Author correctly says «The
Bible is an ancient collection of letters, laws, poetry, proverbs, histories, prophecies, philosophy and
stories spanning multiple genres and assembled over thousands of years» but she forgot the most important thing - the
bible is mostly a work of
fiction.
They may hold to a mixed view of evolution plus religion; they may consider many
bible stories to be
fiction or a mix of
fiction and fact.
Having been raised catholic, I can tell you that there's a cycle of good
stories they rotate through every 4 years, leaving out some of the beautiful goodies that would make you think you were reading some kind of
bible fan
fiction (for
bible fan
fiction, look up the apocrypha).
Since much of the
bible is clearly
fiction, likely the
stories of what Jesus allegedly did are fictional or at least embellished.
You're getting close, Monica, but the right answer is that your
bible stories are mostly
fiction with a few historical anchors tossed it so most people don't toss up on it immediately.
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