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@janesix
You know the Bible isn't literal,............you are playing games.
I don't know that at all, Jane. You see I have found that Christian charlatans choose to preach what is and isn't literal in the scriptures only when it suits them to do so. If anyone is playing games, Jayne, it will the Christian.
What I do believe I know is that the bible has a running theme that still exist into our present age/time that began from the day of the Adam. Of a controversy between a first and second son. Of an exile. Of a movement of a mass of people and that all coincide with a change over of power and the power struggle this involves and that they also coincide with the world wide natural disasters caused by the movements of the heavenly bodies above out heads.. In this, the bible doesn't fail. This is what I believe and this is what I believe the bible is all about. I could expand on this and I believe I have done so on one or two of your own interesting threads. And If I can concede anything to a Christian, it will be that Jesus and the Baptist knew exactly what they were talking about and what was at stake in their time.
yet you expect people to answer your questions as if it were literal.
What I also know, Jane, is to expect some convoluted bullshite when they actaully do attempt to explain the unexplainable. This is what I mean by Christians choosing that which is literal and that which isn't. The Jesus story is quite believable once the "miracles" have been taken away.