Helen, you are apparently asserting that God intends for us to understand Genesis 1-3 as a literal account of historical events. I take it that this is what you mean by "accept[ing] what God caused to be written in a straightforward manner." Why should Galatian or I or other theistic evolutionists agree with your claim? So far as I can see, your argument thus far boils down to Proof by Emphatic Assertion.Originally posted by Helen:
Now, YOU may accept the Bible because of tradition. In that case, you might as well accept the Iliad and the Odyssey as well, or Gilgamesh! You state “Our particular understandings … might not be inspired by God, but by our own desires.” I agree, and that is why it is far better to accept what God caused to be written in a straightforward manner rather than trusting any man’s ‘interpretation’ of it.
The Bible was written down and transmitted by fallible human beings. Thus errors of fact in the Bible would not necessarily contradict its Divine origin. Humans the world over have also commonly used myth to communicate profound spiritual insights, so there would be no surprise in finding myth in the Bible.
You could advance the discussion a great deal, Helen, by presenting your reasoned arguments that it is "extremely clear" that the Genesis account is intended by God to be understood as an account of historical events.Understanding the Bible does not take human minds to ‘interpret’ its meaning. Its meaning is extremely clear and further understanding of cultural expressions only helps clarify it more; it does not change the meaning.
I don't doubt that God knows how to communicate with us in a manner appropriate to his purposes. But here we have a communication, Genesis, concerning which there has been considerable disagreement among Christians, going back to antiquity, as to the intended meaning. You can't just declare your preferred meaning to be the correct one and declare a pox on the others; you need to argue for your understanding of it if you want to change anyone's mind.You suggest a little humility will go a long way. Might I turn those words around on you to suggest that man’s mind is no challenge to God’s? That He has always known not only what He is talking about, but how to communicate with us? To ‘reinterpret’ the Bible to fit with your evolutionary preconceptions is the height of arrogance.
Richard