In that case, after factoring enough apologist factors for why the Books can have a divine inspiration, yet doesn't make sense today, we're left with a The Books that was aimed at, and only of use for, the population of the time it was published, and meaningless to us.
Either it was written with only local and contemporary knowledge, because that's all the author knew, or it was limited to local and contemporary knowledge because that's all the author wanted to convey. Neither one produces a book that's of any sort of special value to modern man.
Either it was written with only local and contemporary knowledge, because that's all the author knew, or it was limited to local and contemporary knowledge because that's all the author wanted to convey. Neither one produces a book that's of any sort of special value to modern man.
