Hi all; thanks for the thought provoking post, oz.
I am in a state of growth in what I believe; I am midway between thinking that the Bible is God's revelation to man, and man's interpretation of what God is and thinks. An example is the bruising argument I had with the wife tonight: I am aghast at the WT again talking about "guilt" and "wrongdoing" (on the part of the victim) when it comes to rape, and when I mentioned that this is mosaic law thinking, she retorted, well then is the mosaic law wrong?
I can't answer that. I think the ancient requirement to scream is an indication that the men were not inclined to believe a rape victim; was it God's word, or men interpreting what they think was on God's mind?
For me, the crime is that the society is once again flipped back to thinking that women must fight and scream to avoid rape, and that by so doing they will avoid later thinking that they could have avoided it. This is CRIMINAL, and WRONG; women who are raped are the victims, they MUST not be put on trial later to see if they "should" or "could" have avoided it. Unbelievable.
So, anyway, I don't know if I believe all the bible is God's infallible word or not. Jesus spoke in parable and occasional hyperbole; is it possible that much of the bible is too?