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mcarlsen
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As A confirmed Catholic am I at liberty to take the Genisis account as a literal historical document or must I accept it as an allegory. I have several issues with taking it as an allegory because it would be unclear as to which portions of the written word are allegory and which are historical. Jesus refers to the “Days of Noah” not the “Tale of Noah”. he also references"Just as Jonah spent three days in the belly of the great fish so must the Son of Man spend three days in the earth". are we to assume that Jesus’ death and resurection are symbolic or are they historical as Jesus taught Jonah to be? What is the Church’s official stance? is a literal interpretation acceptable or is it allegory only? I read the response to the creation account and it said that a six day creation belief is acceptable but it went on to only defend the cosmolgical symbolic view as if it were the only real acceptable view. I feel the scientific evidence and scriptural evidence point to a historical view of the first five books of the Bible. Does this make me a “Fundamentalist”? Am I outside the fellowship of the Church? Please respond as this is of great importance to my family and I.