The Bible was written by many authors, who were inspired by God.
However, the original Editor and Publisher of the Original Bible, the Roman Catholic Church, never claimed that God wrote the Bible, or any of its separate, diverse Books, directly.
It seems odd to me, as a Catholic, that non-Catholics can question Papal authority (Which, by the way, only attaches when it is expressly applied) -— However, the same non-Catholics want to grant “infallibility” to the very HUMAN authors of the many separate Books of the Bible.
The Bible tells us how to live our lives, as the Book was intended to do.
The Bible does NOT tell us how life began, in any scientific sense, but that was never the intent, to begin with.
There's your problem...God never required an editor for His work...
the Roman Catholic Church, never claimed that God wrote the Bible, or any of its separate, diverse Books, directly.
What the Roman Catholic church thinks or claims about God or His written words is meaningless to many of us...
It seems odd to me, as a Catholic, that non-Catholics can question Papal authority (Which, by the way, only attaches when it is expressly applied) - However, the same non-Catholics want to grant infallibility to the very HUMAN authors of the many separate Books of the Bible.
Well that's easy...'Outside of your religion, there is no papal authority...As for the 2nd part, Jesus recogized the authors of the scripture as infallible...And I guess He would know, eh???
The fact that your religon disagrees with Jesus is not at all uncommon, is it...