The Bible is just "a finger pointing at a star" but is not the star itself.
People get stuck on the finger when it serves to show them where the star is.
Once one realizes presence of God is everywhere, inside and outside, if they are willing to discover it and make more place for that presence, one starts worrying less about the text and simply uses the directions in it to further their spiritual journey. The Spirit was always there to guide us, text was a vessel to carry and reveal the Spirit, and not to replace the Spirit. It didn't have to be perfect, just to be good enough to fulfill its purpose, which it is, and did.
People get stuck on the finger when it serves to show them where the star is.
Once one realizes presence of God is everywhere, inside and outside, if they are willing to discover it and make more place for that presence, one starts worrying less about the text and simply uses the directions in it to further their spiritual journey. The Spirit was always there to guide us, text was a vessel to carry and reveal the Spirit, and not to replace the Spirit. It didn't have to be perfect, just to be good enough to fulfill its purpose, which it is, and did.
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