The Bible provides a story that explains the goodness and worth of people, but it ignores the conflict and ugliness that are so prevalent in everyday life. This assertion is untrue.
Biblical stories are used to interpret history for a certain divine purpose. Although they could serve to exemplify teaching that is given propositionally somewhere else, they are not allegories and they are not mainly meant to impart moral precepts or doctrine.
There are several types of writing in the Bible. The Bible is made up of stories, from historical accounts to parables, making up about 43% of its content. The Bible contains poetry in around 33% of its total pages, including hymns, poetry for reflection, and the prophets' fervent, politically charged poetry.
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