Hi tttppp
Are you kidding me? It has been a source of hope and inspiration for many. I think the framers of the constitution were also positively influenced by it. And whether you think it is a "positive" development or not, hundreds of millions of people believe in the God revealed in the Bible, and live their lives accordingly. And that is to say nothing of the rich cultural impact.
Now, I notice you added the word "positive", as if only
positive impacts are valid. Plus, you mean "positive" from YOUR point of view. The fact that there are hundreds of millions of Christians might not be positive in your eyes, but might be positive in God's
I get your point. But again, it goes back to God's intention, not your expectations.
The Bible is NOT a set of rules.
If you wanted to learn about American history, do you just read the Constitution?
Well, the Constitution would be part of that history... but it wouldn't explain how the U.S. got started, or the story of King George or the Tea Party, or the Revolution... would it?
You would need to read more than just the Constitution to get that history.
That's what the Bible is.
It contains Israel's CONSTITUTION... and also their HISTORY, along with some writings from their PROPHETS, POETS and KINGS.
As for God not being smart enough to figure it out: I'm willing to bet that you, despite your skeptical viewpoint, know the basic story of the Bible, and its key message:
God creates world... Adam and Eve and the garden of Eden... Adam and Eve sin and are thrown out of the garden of Eden... God creates a nation for himself called Israel... brings a Messiah through that nation, called Jesus Christ... invites people back to the tree of life, through Christ.
OK... that's the gist, and I bet you already knew most or all of that.
How did you know? Because God apparently wasn't smart enough... yet you somehow KNOW the "one page" story!
The bottom line is...
Everyone (or rather, a huge number of people) know the BASIC story of the Bible.
And the details... the sheer size of it... simply contributes to the richness and the intrigue of the story.
Look at Revelation... the book has captivated Christians for hundreds of years (even though I think the bulk of it was fulfilled in or before 70AD)!
So what if people interpret it different ways? It's got people TALKING... and that's what God wants (or at least, I suspect that's what He wants).
Of all the books in the Bible, Revelation is the most complex... but ONLY because it draws upon so much symbology from the rest of the Bible.
It is like the University of the Bible. Nobody goes to university without first going to school.
It is God's way of saying, "If you want to know the deeper stuff, learn the basics first."
But it's not essential. It is there for the people who would get BORED of studying the same "one page" document

It's there for the people who WANT to know more. In your "one page" scenario, where would people go if they wanted to know more?
God? OK... and how would he communicate the "more"? Yes, he could reveal the entire scope of Israel's history, his prophecies, the gospels etc... to each person individually... or he could... oooh, say, have it
written down...
So you already know what that "one page" says... yet you do not believe... so the extra 999 pages or so, really don't matter to you.
Yet I think God knows what he's doing, because they DO matter to hundreds of millions of people.
And the fact that we are even discussing "The Bible" here today, is perhaps proof that God DOES know what he's doing after all.
But do you really believe that if it were a one page document, you'd be a worshiper of God right now? Hmmm...
I guess it's one of those reeeeallly convenient hypothetical questions you can happily answer "Yes" to because you know it's hypothetical... and if you say "No", well then... there ya go.