Thanks for your opinion, Phreak, but that doesn't make it all fact. Some say the Bible is absolute fact, while others say it is absolute fiction. I say you're both wrong.

Homer's work has historical accuracy, but I don't believe everything from the Illiad or the Odyssey.

Because the Bible said Jesus used Tupperware® when He turned water to wine, and two-thousand years later archeologists find shards of Tupperware® at a site, does not alone give absolute credence to the story, given that Tupperware® was the predominantly used vessel for carrying both water and wine at that time.

What I do attribute the teachings and complexities of the Bible to is, as you put it, "a matter of the diversity of mankind."
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