well, many do say that the events in the bible were literal events as in they actually happened, but there's a problem with those literal happenings, because if they did happen (the parts christians/catholics say did happen), they have to be consistant and have to make sense, but if you read carefully, they don't and some even completely contradict. I don't know, but eaach person says something different in terms of literacy, but might not be literal to others. Christianity is all over the place. No wonder it has problems. One says that it's right, and the other says that itt isn't and it means something else.
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The Bible, what's literal and what's not?
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