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For religious people, the entire first five books of Moses were dictated to him by God.
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I said "written by God". Not "inspired by / quoted from God".
I admit I don't have a whole lotta faith in taking the bible literaly {after all, it was origional written without punctuation which makes it very open to interpretation beyond current language use. It has also been translated endlessly}. Nothing is going to make me think that a dictated version of something is as reliable as a hard copy by the origional producer. There is human error.
Statikk HDM, I hadn't heard of "verbal inspiration". After checking its meaning, I had heard the concept before. Again, there is still human error. If a person was 'possesed' by God/Holy Spirit, then that person could make a scripture that would be as good as His word IMO. Anything short of that... probably not as good.
This is something we did in Religion in 2nd year of Secondary School {equivalent to High School, around 4 years before college}. If you ask someone to say something, they'll tool the vocabulary to the audience or formality expected/wanted. The counter arguement is that people though Scripture too important to alter astheticaly.
...I still side with "God didn't say that. God said something to someone who passed on the message, which was written down and translated a good few times before it reached you"