Modern-day liberalism frequently has employed this type of argument to indicate the Bible writers alleged unscientific view of the Universe. Does the Bible imbibe ancient mythological misrepresentations? Is its information on the Cosmos unscientific? What is the truth of the matter?
The fact is, the Bible no more teaches that the heavens were a solid wall than modern day weathermen believe the Sun literally rises in the morning and sets in the evening. The Bible no more indicates that there are literal windows in heaven than doctors believe that a womans water can literally break. Technically, it is not correct to refer to a womans amniotic fluid as water; nor is it correct to refer to the water as breaking. Yet doctors frequently employ this kind of language. It is not scientifically correct to speak of the Sun rising and setting, but everyone understands weathermen to mean that the Earth is turning on its axis. Surely, if modern man, with all his advanced technology, can use such phenomenal language as sunrise and sunset in reference to the dawn and dusk of his day, the Bible writers can be afforded the same luxury.
Why do skeptics not allow the biblical writers as much literary license as they themselves employ? No doubt it is because they take extreme measuresby ignoring the type of language used in different parts of Scripture (i.e., literal or figurative)in an attempt to find some kind of error in the Bible. Such arguments are destined to fail because common sense has been omitted from the interpreting equation.
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