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I am not confused. The text says that a wild animal, a snake, spoke to Eve. I accept that to be an allegory for Satan, and you seem to also. What confuses me is that you accept that part of Genesis is not literal, but insist other parts must be.
You realize this is a contradiction, right? It either contains symbols and allegory, or it is entirely literal.
You seem to be saying that you accept that some parts are symbolic or allegorical, but that others are not. OK, I get that. How do you decide which parts are allegorical? Given that you agree that some parts are allegorical, why do you insist on young earth or deny evolution (given that the Church does neither).
You realize this is a contradiction, right? It either contains symbols and allegory, or it is entirely literal.
You seem to be saying that you accept that some parts are symbolic or allegorical, but that others are not. OK, I get that. How do you decide which parts are allegorical? Given that you agree that some parts are allegorical, why do you insist on young earth or deny evolution (given that the Church does neither).