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Quote[...] The percentage saying the Bible is the actual, literal word of God has remained in a relatively narrow range between 27% and 35% across this time period (16 years), with the average being 31%. [...]http://www.gallup.com/poll/27682/onethird-americans-believe-bible-literally-true.aspx
[...] The percentage saying the Bible is the actual, literal word of God has remained in a relatively narrow range between 27% and 35% across this time period (16 years), with the average being 31%. [...]
Quote from: DrKimble on November 12, 2009, 02:24:03 AMQuote[...] The percentage saying the Bible is the actual, literal word of God has remained in a relatively narrow range between 27% and 35% across this time period (16 years), with the average being 31%. [...]http://www.gallup.com/poll/27682/onethird-americans-believe-bible-literally-true.aspxWhatever "literal" means. I believe it is "literal", but that doesn't mean I believe it doesn't have contradictions. I don't like the three options Gallup gave. Pah.
Quote from: stevekimes on November 12, 2009, 11:36:43 AMQuote from: DrKimble on November 12, 2009, 02:24:03 AMQuote[...] The percentage saying the Bible is the actual, literal word of God has remained in a relatively narrow range between 27% and 35% across this time period (16 years), with the average being 31%. [...]http://www.gallup.com/poll/27682/onethird-americans-believe-bible-literally-true.aspxWhatever "literal" means. I believe it is "literal", but that doesn't mean I believe it doesn't have contradictions. I don't like the three options Gallup gave. Pah.The world was created in a week (no dinosaurs)...talking burning shrubbery...a wooden ship large enough to carry a pair of every animal in the world?Literally...?
Quote from: St. Martin the Bald on November 12, 2009, 11:53:07 AMQuote from: stevekimes on November 12, 2009, 11:36:43 AMQuote from: DrKimble on November 12, 2009, 02:24:03 AMQuote[...] The percentage saying the Bible is the actual, literal word of God has remained in a relatively narrow range between 27% and 35% across this time period (16 years), with the average being 31%. [...]http://www.gallup.com/poll/27682/onethird-americans-believe-bible-literally-true.aspxWhatever "literal" means. I believe it is "literal", but that doesn't mean I believe it doesn't have contradictions. I don't like the three options Gallup gave. Pah.The world was created in a week (no dinosaurs)...talking burning shrubbery...a wooden ship large enough to carry a pair of every animal in the world?Literally...?That would be traditional, not literal. Literally, the Bible does not affirm a young earth, the voice came out of the bush, and the flood could be local. Stupid traditionalists can't even read their own book...Sorry. I'll try to be nicer.On a completely different note, I learned that I can change my Facebook language to "English-Pirate". This has brought me great joy!
I can write a lot, very quickly, when the pressure is on. 700 words in 15 minutes!
I feel like I may be too lazy for this.