The Whole Bible in a Few Words

Then whats the point in the book?
Love can be activated only when there is a response. The motivation for God to create was love but God cannot experience love alone.
Love comes from your partner free response. God has expectations form us.

God wants to experience true love with His children. Love is the strongest force in the universe.

Angel, Lucifer used Eve's love as a replacement for the love of God he felt he was not reveiving but was entitled to.

Can I ask you what Angel 17th means ?
 
Then whats the point in the book?
That depends on the way you look at it.
Reading your responses it seems to me that you see the book as false.
Now if you take the story literally then I agree with you that it is false, and not a factual account the way that the christian world presents it.
They have taken things literally to the extreme and created a whole cult (actually many varieties) out of their literal interpretation, which I think is bunk.
The book has a point and that is only to be understood when one reads it allegorically as a metaphor, if you choose to read it literally people will come up with all kinds of crazy ideas of a religious nature which just keep us in the dark ages.
 
The point of the book is the book, in my opinion, 17. And the effect it has on the world. Just like everything else. But, like, the original point, from the point of view of the people that wrote it, was a recorded history. A written record of all of that people's oral tradition.

Shawn, no, that's the problem, Christians don't take the bible literally and in the context that it was written. They try to pull more out of it than there is. They reinterpret it to fit whatever needs arise. The problem with looking at it metaphorically is that everyone will see different metaphores. I just try to look at it as what it is. A book. Written by people. About people. And sometimes God, from those people's perspective and understanding of him.

Ain't that enough? Does it all have to make sense and connect? I mean it's a bunch of texts mashed together into a whole, with a lot of the pieces tossed aside. How connected could it really be?

I think people look at the bible like they look at clouds. They see what they want to see. Like ink blots. And that's kinda telling...
 
In the bible God tells us about Himself and His Love for us and to teach us about ourselves. It all points to Jesus Christ.
 
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