Mushroom Queen wrote:
I'm going to disagree with you here. It has never, and can never, be known whether or not the Bible is historically accurate. For example, the Pentateuch is what seems to be Moses' explanation to the Jews why they must leave Egypt and go to Canaan. From these very first books, you can see that it was never meant to be written as a history book, law book, or whatever. It was most probably written for that current audience using ideas and words that were applicable to that time period (as well as easy for them to understand).
If you think about, most history that's written in books are ever so slightly twisted or even dramatically twisted depending on the country in which one lives in. Not everything is exactly accurate. Yes, the bible has been altered, but it still summarizes the events that may have happened long ago, and to me I consider that as history whether it's inaccurate or not because almost all history can be inaccurate but yet it's still classified as history.
But yeah, then again a lot of other history has prrof to some extent (eg. letters, interviews, etc) so you are also right.