You can, of course, think whatever you want to about the Bible. I do not expect to change your mind, and you will not change mine. As myth- it's open to a lot of interpretations- and I've studied it as literature- and know it a lot better than most of the religious folks I meet. However, as it was "supposed" to be used, as the literal word of God, it's not anywhere near the intellectual level of even bad philosophy. I'll grant you that primitive people, with little to no science, need to have explanations they can deal with, even if they're not true- but at bottom, the Bible is a book, written by a lot of different authors, claiming to represent the word of God, but obviously representing a lot of rather antique and primitive religious thought- much of it recycled from earlier religions, and generally "good ideas" for living (and some really horrible ones).
You can give it all the gloss that intellectuals can put it on it- we can put that gloss on fairy tales as well- they too can be seen as "profound" if you put layers of symbolism on them, but in the end, that's not really what it was written for. It's a tool to keep people in line, and part of a group think- and it does that very well, but again, it's purpose is only accidentally, and incidentally, an intellectual one. And I have zero expectations that those who have imaginary friends will want to comprehend any of this. I cannot imagine how believing in things sans evidence changes the mind- but change the mind it must. |