While it may seem absurd at first glance, and perhaps offensive, is it not feasible that humans under their own source of inspiration could compile a such a library?
Think of the language used in describing the prophecies and visions in the Bible as we know it, and test whether or not you can apply the symbols and images used to a variety of settings, places in history, and recorded events?
If you think about Nostradamus, Celestine and many other so called "prophecies" that considered some, all or none of the Bible, didn't those writings somehow satisfy the curiosities and spiritual needs of certain people?
If those types of writings and the many others located on bookshelves in the "spiritual sections" in bookstores and libraries are appealing and satisfying the inquiring minds of people everywhere, then I believe that honest and genuine individuals can undertake such a task.
Unless you are imprisoned, what prevents a studious, inquiring and ambitious person from researching and investigating the mysteries of our time and somehow make a reasonable and logical attempt at beneficial application?
Since that is a very vague question about a very vague topic, it stands to reason that the Holy Bible in all of its "literary variety" and "accepted canon" can be examined in the same light, at times.
Any thoughts from the MAGNA FORUM?