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respond only if you believe the authors of the Scriptures believed their own writings were given to them by God.
much clearer, thanks Mr Ex.
I think many of the original authors would have thought they were divinely inspired. However, I can't help but notice the lack of originality in the OT myths and also in the Pauline mythification of Jesus. I'm not too familiar with Jewish / middle eastern history and mythology but I am familiar with GrecoRoman one. First thing I thought when I first read Genesis was that all the Greek myths were right there : Deucalion and Pyrrha , Pandora's box, Hephaestus, Titans, the lot.
IMHO, there are two possibilities here:
either, the Greeks were as divinely inspired as the Hebrews so thet they both described the same divinely-imparted facts from different points of view, OR they were both influenced by preceding civilizations and similar cultural and environmental stimuli to develop resembling mythologies.
that's my two cents anyway.
"In life, you have to face that some days you'll be the pigeon and some days you'll be the statue."