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What is a bible literalist?

A bible literalist is a person who interprets the words of the Bible in a literal context.


How does a literalist look at the Bible?

A biblical literalist regards the Bible as infallible and without error. Any apparent errors and inconsistencies can and must be explained away, because the Bible is the Word of God.


Is the Church liberalist or literalist?

Roman Catholic AnswerI should think neither. Liberalist used refers to a political bent, and the Church has none. Literalist would usually refer to a reading of Sacred Scripture that only accepts the literal meaning. The Church definitely accepts the literal meaning, but it also accepts the spiritual, allegorical, moral, and anagogical senses of Sacred Scripture.


What begin on day six of creation?

I think it was The Creation of Man From Clay


What is the literalist approach to the presidency?

The Literalist Theory of the presidency states that presidents should only exercise powers that are specifically granted, or can be justly implied, by the US Constitution. This view was articulated by William Howard Taft, America's 27th President.


What is Shakespeares greatest creation?

I think his greatest creation was the playwright of Romeo and Juliet.


What is the meaning of special creation as a non-scientific hypothesis?

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What is the difference between a literal reading of scripture and literalist readings of scripture?

For a Catholic, the literal reading of Scripture is one of the two senses of Scripture (along with the Spiritual Sense). The literal reading of Scripture takes into account who the human author was, in what era he lived in, and what form of writing he is using (is he using a parable or a story, or is he trying to present facts, or using an analogy or myth?) The literalist reading of Scripture has nothing whatsoever to do with the Church and is more associated with Fundamentalists. In other words, take the story of creation in the beginning of The Bible. God created the world in six days. Obviously, the author is not referring to "days" as we know them, because for the first "day" the earth, the sun, and the stars had not even been created yet. So we are obviously not talking about six twenty-four hour periods in which the sun circles the earth. The literalist would see "six days" and think "six twenty-four hour periods" without taking into account the fact that everything that establishes a "day" isn't even there yet. The literal reading of Scripture is trying to discern the truth that the Sacred author is trying to communicate. The literalist is taking the Bible as a scientific textbook, not a book about what God is trying to say.Literal or Literalist? Yes, Catholics DO take the Bible Literally! http://ryandunssj.blogspot.com/2010/01/literal-or-literalist.html


What are the release dates for Think Tank - 2013 Job Creation?

Think Tank - 2013 Job Creation was released on: USA: 10 November 2013


What a creation?

The non-secular belief that God created the world. The secular event that bounds a reality in existence from non-existence.


What they think about story of creation from luzon?

I think nothing much about it as it is pure mythology.


Is there a non-translucent brainstorm alien creation figure?

Yes,Brainstorm & Lodestar