The Holy Bible, if it represents any truth at all, can be viewed by the faithful as "an authoritative record of the relationship between God and humans." If we consider the lack of scholarly agreement as to authorship, questionable agendas, origin of documents and stories and the condition and credibility of the same, the time between when a tale supposedly occurred before it written down, and the number of questionable translations by monks, scribes, and others who barely had command of their own language let alone the several other languages and dialects in which these tales were written, one must have an extreme faith to accept any of it as authoritative. It is no wonder to me that over 33,000 sects of Christianity cannot agree on one interpretation.
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