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So Jesus did not literally raise the dead? Or rise from the dead Himself? Figurative and symbolic are words that are often used to distract from the truth.
Your examples were miracles that some might consider neccesary for your belief as a matter of faith. The flood is not.So Jesus did not literally raise the dead? Or rise from the dead Himself? Figurative and symbolic are words that are often used to distract from the truth.
Because…Your Biblical scholarship is lacking here.
Sometimes I vastly underestimate the influence that American Protestant Fundamentalism has had on Catholics in the Western world.The point I am trying to make is that getting wrapped up in Scripture as if it were an historical account written in the last century are starting off on the wrong foot. There are stories to tell an historic fact and stories to tell a theological one. Not everything noted in the Old Testament was written to prove the truth of the facts as being historically accurate. they may be, but if they are not, it does not change the theological message contained in the story.
The phrase "heart of Christ" can refer to Sacred Scripture, which makes known his heart, closed before the Passion, as the Scripture was obscure. But the Scripture has been opened since the Passion; since those who from then on have understood it, consider and discern in what way the prophecies must be interpreted.80
The Letter speaks of deeds; Allegory to faith;
The Moral how to act; Anagogy our destiny.87
But I would not believe in the Gospel, had not the authority of the Catholic Church already moved me.89Hmm… are you sure you’re talking about the truth or falsity of God’s Word? Or, perhaps, aren’t you really talking about the truth or falsity of a particular interpretation of God’s Word?the problem today is that Christians are looking to people who are trying to prove that the word of God is false rather than looking to the people who are looking to prove that God’s word it true.