To me, this is a non-issue. There are so many absurdities and fantastical elements in Christianity that one might as well discuss how Santa Claus gets all those presents under the trees every Christmas or how the Tooth Fairy gets money under a kid's pillow. I grew out of my belief in these things a long time ago (when I was 5 I wondered how Santa Claus got to our house since we didn't have a chimney - that was probably my first foray into skepticism). People are still reporting Elvis sightings at Burger King, and he died almost 40 years ago. Just think what 2000 years of misinformation can do.
Christians debate on how Enoch got whisked up to "heaven" without dying, or how Moses parted the Red Sea. Some people believe that Moses was talking to an alien up on Mount Sinai after coming down with his radiation burns after supposedly talking to god, and that his staff was an alien device with supernatural powers.
Me - I'm still wondering how Yoda got Luke's X-Wing out of the swamp....
Christians debate on how Enoch got whisked up to "heaven" without dying, or how Moses parted the Red Sea. Some people believe that Moses was talking to an alien up on Mount Sinai after coming down with his radiation burns after supposedly talking to god, and that his staff was an alien device with supernatural powers.
Me - I'm still wondering how Yoda got Luke's X-Wing out of the swamp....