ChrisBFRPKY
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If the entire Bible had been debunked I could agree with your assessment, but it hasn't. There's the problem with that view.Not particularly. What it tells me is that the tribal peoples who became the Israelites developed a national myth of how they came to be as a nation state, and as was common at the time the political state had deep ties to a particular diety.
Literature is for entertainment. I don't see any connection to these stories with the Bible though. If you argue that because these examples exist the Bible must be considered the same, there aren't words to express how incorrect that is.There are other such coincidences - the existence of the city of Rome does not validate the legend of Romulus and Remus, the mention of a battle at Badon Hill in "On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain" by Gildas does not prove that Arthur was a King, and the Tomb of Agamemmnon does not make Achilles a real person.
That's the thing. Although we cannot corroborate every single story in the Bible, there is wisdom in it. And sometimes we find what is written turns out to be true. There are many examples of this. Using the passages in the Bible to determine locations of ancient cities is one. It has happened. So then are we to assume that the location detailed is the only thing correct?If you hold out a Book of Faith as a Book of History, then its fair game for the application of the historical method. That some people are so insecure in their faith that they cannot accept that the myths they hold as part of their religion are not real events then their faith is not very strong to begin with.
Another example would be my favorite Bible battle discussed in 2nd Kings. The Assyrians laid siege to Jerusalem yet were defeated. This is also recorded in the Assyrian contemporary culture. It happened, and yet we can still argue about the detail specifics of the battle. But should we? We have a record.
Well, being hung is an expression used by my culture as a way of saying "you will be killed" since the Muslims have so many well thought out methods of killing someone I'd hate to pin it down to just the one.And I believe that blasphemers against Islam are supposed to be beheaded, not hung.
Chris B.