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Because we are flesh and blood persons, human beings living in the human condition. We are not dictation machines, and scripture is not dictation or DVD captchas of events, journalism style.I definitely care if the Old Testament is literal history or not. That’s inherently interesting. Why doesn’t God reveal which is which?
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Because we are human beings made for love, God desires our reflection, or discernment, our prayer, our communion with him. In short, we are made for love, and faith is our response to that love. And that requires hard work for human beings.
If God gave us the signs we demand (Mk 8:12, Mt 16:1-4), we would not exercise the virtues of faith, hope, and love. And we would be less human, not more.
Human life is messy. And that includes scripture. Human living requires virtue, and virtue is the very practice of it. God in his wisdom does not give us pat answers, because he wants us using the muscles of faith, hope, and charity.
And those are most fully embodied in Christ. These conundrums are an invitation to know Christ, to pray with his life, to ponder the scriptures in light of his life.
Because that is the fullest lens, in fact the only lens that matters.
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