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I am sure you wanted to say “series” and not “serious”. Also for the record: the actual books included in the Bible (which one? there are several conflicting views on this) have been selected by a committee of bishops, who used “voting” to decide which books are to be included in the “Word of God”, and which ones are declared “mene, tekel, ufarsin”. Whatever method they used to make their selection is unknown, but there were some “scriptures” which lost by one vote. Obviously the Holy Spirit was not doing a good job to “inspire” the participants. By the way, at an another occasion there was also a vote taken on the subject: “are women human beings?”. Guess what, women were declared to be human also by one vote! Imagine, if only one of the bishops had voted differently, some Catholics might lead their wives on a leash - even today!For the record. What is known as the Bible is actually a serious of books written in a variety of forms over many years.
Tell that to the evangelical type of Protestants, and try to convince them about it. I agree, of course, that they are not reasonable people.After looking at the index and glancing at the introductions to the various books, no reasonable person would ever assume that everything thing is written in a literal fashion.
However, this is cute!Bible means – basic instructions before leaving earth.![]()
Now, to the actual topic of this thread: “design without a designer is an oxymoron”. Nature definitely exhibits order, but order does not need an “orderer”. To say that nature exhibits “design” presupposes that there is something “undesigned” (natural) and we can compare the “natural” state of affairs to the one we can observe (which is called “designed” by some people). However, if everything is designed, there is noting to compare to, and thus the distinction between “natural” and “designed” is meaningless.