The Bible is the ordained word of God. Christians should be reading it as truth, but yes, there is some debate about figurative vs. literal meanings of the events - especially those in the old testament. However, I would caution you against claiming that the Bible is full of stories for several reasons. First, the whole basis of Christianity is believing Jesus to be the son of God, who died for humans' sins. Thus, if you're treating the Bible as fictional stories, then you are denying the birth/crucifixion/ressurection of Christ, which is blasphemy. Second, how can you (or anyone else, including your priests and Drs. of Philosophy) accurately determine which stories are true and which are not? Third, faith is called faith because it is "being sure of what you hope for and certain of what you do not see." It's about believing in what you cannot prove, so it makes perfect sense that there would be aspects of God and His word that people today cannot explain. Lastly, using *wtf* and *beep* in this religious debate really negates your positive influence on others. Your life as a Christian probably shouldn't be about proving other Christians wrong with foul language so much as it should be about sharing Christ and God's love with others. Some food for thought....
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