Obviously,
the author interprets scripture differently than you do.
Not exact matches
And then we
interpret the
Scripture based on this wrong belief that it was written by a later
author with a different audience and for different reasons.
We need to
interpret all
scripture from the viewpoint of the intent of the original
author, as either «plain literal» or «figurative literal.»
In turn, the very idea of inspiration, as arising from meditation on the Holy Spirit, is deprived of the enrichment it might receive from those forms of discourse which are less easily
interpreted in terms of a voice behind a voice or of a double
author of
scripture.
The fact that the
author is an ordained pastor (1 Timothy 3:1 - 7, 1 Timothy 2:12 KJV) should give everyone a clue as to the her propensity to skew, oh I mean «
interpret»,
scripture.