Dear everyone,I thought I'd post another questions for you all to ponder, and to explain to me hopefully.
This time about the Bible. This may have also been discussed before, but it does not seem to have been discussed recently. First of all, do you think the Bible is something that should be taken literally; partly literally and partly figuratively; or figuratively, as a kind of a guide book? I ask this because I do not know how people generally (the ones on this forum of course) feel about this.Secondly... These strange thoughts occurred to me, and I started to wonder about what Christians think about this, so... As we know there are many different Bibles, in different languages and from different periods. I also know that many Christians think that although the Bible was written by men, they were inspired by God (is that right?) This just made me think about the translations... Do you think the translators were also inspired and guided by God while translating? Furthermore, it just occurred to me that do you think it is possible for someone to make a "false Bible" (I apologize for the terrible sounding phrase, but I didn't know what else to call it
), either on purpose or accidentally by mistranslating or making some other error? I do recall there have at least been the occasional misprint or typo, but that is probably inevitable with something that has sold as many copies as the Bible. And if there is an error in it, is it still a bible or is it something else? Of course there are numerous versions of the Bible out there, and even parts of the presumably originals (or other very old versions) have survived, and any errors, especially major ones, would be soon noticed, so any such version would be very short-lived. Anyway, I was just wondering... Thank you all for your replies in advance once again! :grouphug: (I just had to use that smilie, it's so cool!)

