Nope your wrong the bible should always be taken litterally until you can absolutely prove it to be nonsense. So far even you state the theroy of gravity is not a 100 percent so even if it did say that we trust it litterally.
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Fundie christians completely forget that "The bible is literally true" is also only a theory.
As for every theory, it needs experimental confirmation or falsification. And the data is overwhelming: The theory of bible literalism has been proven overwhelmingly wrong numerous times. The theory of gravity has been proven so far as astonishing correct by countless experiments.
In the last consequence, it's a matter of probabilities. The theory of gravity is correct for lets say 99.999%. The theory of biblical literalism is correct for around 0.0001% (perhaps even much less).
Biblical fundies see this numbers, and cry out in joy: "See! You admitted that the bible may be literally true! Hallelujah!". Probabilities is something that especially the fundie mind seems to have a huge problem with...
“Nope your wrong the bible should always be taken litterally”
Solid sky. Clouds not made out of water vapor. Hail comes through holes in the sky when god opens them and throws hail down.
“until you can absolutely prove it to be nonsense.”
Actually, we should seek evidence if it’s MEANT as nonsense or literal, shouldn’t we? Figure if we had access to the guy that built the world would know if the sun was within 400 miles of the ground, inside the sky.
"So far even you state the theroy of gravity is not a 100 percent so even if it did say that we trust it litterally.”
Everything in science is a theory, in that we’re always ONE discovery away from overturning it.
Make a map that needs 5 colors, you disprove 4-Color-Map theory.
But until then, the theory is the best we’ve got going.
Same for gravity, evolution, electricity, relativity, etc.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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