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1 | who is her in this vese | Is 65:18 | Hank | 31462 | ||
Lamplight, may your light ever shine! I believe it is safe to take the Bible as being literal unless there is incontrovertible internal evidence within a given passage that it is to be viewed otherwise. This is a response to your statement: The Bible is not literal. --Hank | ||||||
2 | who is her in this vese | Is 65:18 | LampLight | 31467 | ||
Hank: I think you misunderstood me. Maybe I was too quick in saying not literal. I don't intend to start a debate over this. I was only intending to encourage someone. And yes there are indeed parts of the bible that are not literal, but comaptive: IE: The parables. These are very important and should not be overlooked. Christ had a very expressive way with words, beautifull words that were intended to touch the heart and stir the mind. Just some food for thought | ||||||
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