Difference between revisions of "Biblical literalism"
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| − | Biblical literalism is a [[theological]] term | + | Biblical literalism is a [[theological]] term, often attributed to the views of fundamentalists and religious fanatics, which means taking the [[Bible]] at face value, as a completely literal telling of events. Given the many self-contradictions and seemingly impossible events occurring throughout the [[Bible]] (ceasing the Earth's rotation, a tower reaching up to Heaven, a global flood, etc), it cannot be viewed as a scientifically defensible position. |
It is related to -- and sometimes can encompass -- [[Biblical infallibility]]. | It is related to -- and sometimes can encompass -- [[Biblical infallibility]]. | ||
Revision as of 13:35, April 11, 2007
Biblical literalism is a theological term, often attributed to the views of fundamentalists and religious fanatics, which means taking the Bible at face value, as a completely literal telling of events. Given the many self-contradictions and seemingly impossible events occurring throughout the Bible (ceasing the Earth's rotation, a tower reaching up to Heaven, a global flood, etc), it cannot be viewed as a scientifically defensible position.
It is related to -- and sometimes can encompass -- Biblical infallibility.