Bible, Creation of the World and Story of First Man Not True, Claims Israeli Newspaper

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Historically there obviously is no evidence whatsoever that supports any story in the bible. But that is the point of faith.
 
No evidence for the much of the stories in the bible. In those eras it was not presented as history but fables to learn certain truths that actually do happened. But people who jumped on to the religion believed it was true without any evidence. Clearly, it was written way past any events.

Historically there was a line of Kings but Israel and Judah were tiny kingdom's that origins are Canaanite. Fables use to show they separated from them while historically they are the same people genetically.

 
Ajackson17;c-10117503 said:
No evidence for the much of the stories in the bible. In those eras it was not presented as history but fables to learn certain truths that actually do happened. But people who jumped on to the religion believed it was true without any evidence. Clearly, it was written way past any events.

Historically there was a line of Kings but Israel and Judah were tiny kingdom's that origins are Canaanite. Fables use to show they separated from them while historically they are the same people genetically.

People make the mistake of trying to read the Bible like a textbook or novel instead of treating it as prophecy and parable.

As I go into my mid 30s I found myself reading the Bible and seeing a lot of relevant stuff I was never taught in church. I’m coming all the way back around to belief in the Most High but in a different way now

 
Inglewood_B;c-10124380 said:
Ajackson17;c-10117503 said:
No evidence for the much of the stories in the bible. In those eras it was not presented as history but fables to learn certain truths that actually do happened. But people who jumped on to the religion believed it was true without any evidence. Clearly, it was written way past any events.

Historically there was a line of Kings but Israel and Judah were tiny kingdom's that origins are Canaanite. Fables use to show they separated from them while historically they are the same people genetically.

People make the mistake of trying to read the Bible like a textbook or novel instead of treating it as prophecy and parable.

As I go into my mid 30s I found myself reading the Bible and seeing a lot of relevant stuff I was never taught in church. I’m coming all the way back around to belief in the Most High but in a different way now

The thing about concepts and ideas and understanding of those 2 very important things are what makes the power of myth and how we view life itself. It can teach us and guide us and show us everyday pains and sufferings and joy and triumphs that happen in every age, but the point I was making the bible writers never meant this as history, but their viewpoint using a narrative to explain their ideas and concepts hold any meaning to it.
 
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