slimboyfat - "Some of the most problematic OT passages were not meant to be read literally."
I have a theory that this is actually at the root of the Dark-and-Middle-Ages-era Church's historic antisemitism....
...the WTS's assertion that the Bible is actually a single, overarching piece of work is not original to them; the Nicea Council selected the "official" Bible books to be used, in part, to reinforce it.
However, to accomplish that, the newly set-in-stone cosmology required that the Genesis creation narrative be regarded as literal history, in part to legitimize Jesus' primacy.
However, if the Church's loyal subjects learned that the Jews - the actual writers of the Old Testament - didn't view Genesis as literal, it would undermine that legitimacy, and therefore, the Church's authority...
...so Jews were demonized and discriminated against to prevent that information from being widely known.
I could be wrong.