| JWeinCom said: If you want to switch to the other topic we can do that. Just let me know and I'll drop this line of conversation. |
Well that did bring one idea to my mind: That from your perspective, the Old Testament authors could have believed differently than the New Testament authors. What I was saying is that, the book of Acts (for example) is written as if the events physically happened, which doesn't make sense if it was intened to be metophorical, which suggests that the intention of the Book of Acts' author was to record events (real or fake) in a way to make it sound like it actually happened rather than a meaning behind all of it that teaches a moral lesson or something in that regard.
Can't wait for The Zelder Scrolls 3: Breath of The Wild Hunt!







