I am not challenging the word of God, not in the least. But now as always, yes I hold suspect the interpretations of those words. The original words were not written in English (Hebrew, Aramaic).. and yes in study one can see how human bias and view shaped the different versions of the Bible and the religions that spawned from there.
I really don't want this thread to turn into a debate upon the beliefs contained within the Bible, my previous point shapes directly at whether or not that Bible is or is not a human artifact as defined by Wade's post.
This is basically my point upon the different versions of the Bible (even the name of the book varies); we as humans have influenced the interpretations of the original happenings of the events. So can one say one version over the other is "Truth"?
Originally Posted by: Pack93z
The physical thing is a human artifact, yes. The paper, the ink, the nice silk ribbon, the cover...those are artificially formed by human beings. truth, small t.
The individual words, the language in which the words is expressed -- those, too are human artifacts. Again, small-t truth, whether it is English, German, Greek, Hebrew, or Aramaic.
The organization of words into sentences, verses, books, etc. Now the Divine influence, the Divine inspiration, the Divine creation, starts to show. Now we see the Hand of God at work in the Word of God. Now, big-T Truth is at work.
Changing translations, changing interpretations, those are again human. You are correct. Back to small-t stuff.
But here's the thing. Without the Divine intervention, no translation or re-translation, no interpretation or re-interpretation, if it is done by human beings is capable of adding any significant amount of Truth. The human added value at work in translation or interpretation, the "fiction" or the "history" or the "prophecy" or the "poetry" (lower case letters all) is the equivalent of one of those little tiny flashlights people put on keyrings. And God's Truth, the stuff that organizes and holds together, all the words and the interpretations and the translations and the fiction and the history and the poetry etc etc used by humans, God's Truth -- the heart and essence of the capital-B Bible? Compared to that tiny flashlight, God's Truth is as bright as the Sun when viewed from Mercury.
Since libraries don't have a shelf for Truth, yours of course has to decide. But the reality is, it doesn't matter whether you put a label of fiction or a label of non-fiction on it. Neither one is a more (or less) accurate label than the other.
Labels are all human artifacts. They're all tiny little flashlights.
My guess (yet another tiny flashlight) is that God doesn't care which you choose.
He only cares whether you believe that fiction/non-fiction contains the essence of His Truth.
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2 (NKJV)