What do Baha'is say about Exodus & 40 years wandering
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What do Baha'is say about Exodus & 40 years wandering
There really is not much of evidence for the Moses story. I would like to find a Baha'i view. There seems to be lot of historical data in the OT Bible that simply proves incorrect in the science. How do we reconcile these stories with the Baha'i Faith?
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Re: What do Baha'is say about Exodus & 40 years wandering
I don't think you'll find a satisfactory answer.
IMO, most of the history in the Bible needs to be understood as myth in a technical sense. They are stories with some factual basis but in which the point of the story is more important than factual accuracy, stories that tell who a people are, where they came from, where they're going and how they'll get there.
As a result, they are true but not necessary factually accurate. It is a modern concept that truth is dependent on factual accuracy. It is the insistence that it is that has resulted in fundamentalists insisting on Scriptural inerrancy.
Don C
IMO, most of the history in the Bible needs to be understood as myth in a technical sense. They are stories with some factual basis but in which the point of the story is more important than factual accuracy, stories that tell who a people are, where they came from, where they're going and how they'll get there.
As a result, they are true but not necessary factually accurate. It is a modern concept that truth is dependent on factual accuracy. It is the insistence that it is that has resulted in fundamentalists insisting on Scriptural inerrancy.
Don C
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Re: What do Baha'is say about Exodus & 40 years wandering
MontanaDon wrote:I don't think you'll find a satisfactory answer.
They are stories with some factual basis but in which the point of the story is more important than factual accuracy, stories that tell who a people are, where they came from, where they're going and how they'll get there. As a result, they are true but not necessary factually accurate.
Don C
Thank You Don, your answer was, indeed, very satisfactory and much the conclusion I'd come to but you your answer was more concise than I could have come up with. I needed the answer for a friend who is very much a non-religious fundamentalist.