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catholic1seeks
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How are we to know what is historical and what is not? What are we to take literally? What really happened in the Bible?The Bible conveys theological truths — not scientific or historical facts. I do know that.
I’m beginning to believe the story of Noah is largely “copied” from earlier myths of great floods and gods, so I do not consider the story of Noah to be very accurate. But then again, he must have existed.
It frustrates me when I see people regard such things as the story of the nativity as myths.I understand that the authors (of Genesis) convey certain truths about the one, true God. The changes of the story oppose the polytheism that the earlier stories of MYTHS (from Babylon) contained.
And when we go to the Exodus, we ask “How could God kill a child” (the first born). Many people consider the plagues to be additions to the real facts.
So, how are we suppose to know what is true and what is not?