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Eclectic Theosophist
First understand the books you assume to be inerrant.......
First understand the books you assume to be inerrant.......
Frankly, you don't know who wrote the books of the Bible beyond traditional attribution/assumption, and that is the truth. - plus there have are variations in manuscripts, scribal ommissions/additions, modifications done to various texts, even though most of these do not affect doctrine, some do have certain affections thereof. - we have creative license by the authors themselves as they wrote out their histories for their own reasons and purposes, no matter how inspired the narratives or teachings are,...they were scribed by human beings. The Bible is therefore authored by many different individuals from different time-periods for different reasons. All thru human mediums, taking into account their imperfections and translation preferences. There may have been some celestials spirits helping out, inspiring, influencing certain people as all mortals are subject to the influence of 'spirits' either for some good or evil cause.
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Contradictions in the Bible - very illuminating scholarly work. Not necessarily to discount or demote the Bible, but show how, why and in what cultural-context it was written, which account for apparent contradictions. Remember,...religious books are written by their human scribes for a purpose,....this purpose may be divinely inspired more or less, but it also bears the signature and colorings of its human writers.
First understand the books you assume to be inerrant.......
Would your primitive mind feel better if we claim the Bible was written by celestials?
Frankly, you don't know who wrote the books of the Bible beyond traditional attribution/assumption, and that is the truth. - plus there have are variations in manuscripts, scribal ommissions/additions, modifications done to various texts, even though most of these do not affect doctrine, some do have certain affections thereof. - we have creative license by the authors themselves as they wrote out their histories for their own reasons and purposes, no matter how inspired the narratives or teachings are,...they were scribed by human beings. The Bible is therefore authored by many different individuals from different time-periods for different reasons. All thru human mediums, taking into account their imperfections and translation preferences. There may have been some celestials spirits helping out, inspiring, influencing certain people as all mortals are subject to the influence of 'spirits' either for some good or evil cause.
See:
Contradictions in the Bible - very illuminating scholarly work. Not necessarily to discount or demote the Bible, but show how, why and in what cultural-context it was written, which account for apparent contradictions. Remember,...religious books are written by their human scribes for a purpose,....this purpose may be divinely inspired more or less, but it also bears the signature and colorings of its human writers.