Actually, you are. If the bible were literally inerrant, it would have been much more precise in calculating the value of the ratio, or, more likely, would have remained silent on the matter.
Allegory is not fairy tale; please do not degrade the argument by referring to it as such.
You really shouldn't discuss accuracy when you can't pull it off yourself. I never referred to allegory as fairy tale. I referred to allegory and to fairy tale, but did not equate them.
Actually, you are. If the bible were literally inerrant, it would have been much more precise in calculating the value of the ratio, or, more likely, would have remained silent on the matter.
Really, if the text said "the vessel was 3 and one-tenth cubits in diameter" you wouldn't be asking people "Does pi=3.1?" If it said "the vessel was 3 and three-twentieths cubits in diameter you wouldn't be asking people "Does pi=3.15?"
Sure you would. Just as surely as a cubit is a micrometer.