LATruth
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To you it is a "bedtime story about mystical beings". I don't recall anything in the bible about mystical beings nor do I recall any mention of 'floating pens scribing on magical parchment." As for the scriptures having been "rewritten and changed 100's of times", there is evidence showing the the oldest writings found in the Dead Sea Scrolls, read nearly exactly as they do now except they are not in the English language. I have never been presented with any evidence the scriptures have been retouched in any way.
Edit: As for the New Testament scripture, there are many of the old copies around because they were mass produced by hand at the time. It is also interesting to note, they all agree as to the wording in each of them.
To clarify, it is MY belief that the bible is a story, a fictional one. And it does have mystical beings (entities that take the form of burning bushes, and angels etc none of which are based in reality IMO).
And the floating pen on magical parchment was a direct rebuttal to LibertyEagle's smartass remark so I meant it to have bite. The point of it being that the bible being the "word of god" instead of a story written by man. If it wasn't written by man then it must have been a floating pen on paper possessed by a mystical being. See the connection?
So although the words were cynical in nature, they were hardly an attack.