Its funny because "taking something literal" doesn't always mean what we think it does.
To most ( and they way bible literalists view it) to take something literal means to take it for what it means ( of course they don't do that all the time, ex: time stood). It means to them that the parts THEY think are to be taken as true meaning of true words ( typically Genesis creation account) MUST be just that.
Of course taking something literal also means taking it for its literary genre.
When we read the poems in the bible we don't take them as literal AND concret comments but as poetic languages.
When Jesus spoke in parables were we to believe that those people actualy existed and did those things? No, of course not.
Those that state that all the bible is to be taken as literal and concrete are just not doing themselves or the bible any service.
The various books and letters of the bible were written FOR many BUT they were written TOO a specific people at specific times with specific agendas.
So, the natural question comes, how do we decide what is to be taken as literal and what isn't?
A good question and of course study is the answer BUT I go a bit further and state this:
IF the bible is important for Us and for our salvation ( it isn't but some believe it to be so) then with WHOM would YOU leave that up to?
What I mean is this, if the bible is that important to you, why on earth would you leave anything about it to someone else?
Why would you let ANYONE ELSE'S view on the bible dictate YOURS?
Learn for yourself, decide for yourself.