I'm trying to portray that under other examples you would never do that kind of thinking. Not even with your employer, or the love of your life.DeusTrinitas said:I'm sorry, but how does your example apply to the Bible specifically? Whom do the employer and worker represent? I'm not being facetious, but I want to make sure that I'm understanding exactly what you are trying to portray through your example.
Why then is the book on which you base your life (which is more important than either of those) exempt?
You asked why a scholar believing that the bible can never be wrong is insane. Yet if you applied that thinking to any other aspect of life it would be defined as insane. So then is it so strange that people think that it's insane?