Sha'irullah
رسول الآلهة
There's been many Jewish scribes pointing out that the Torah is not to be taken literal, but allegorical. For instance, look into Philo from Alexandria for instance (first century Jewish scholar and philosopher), who's writing was saved from destruction by Rome solely because of the early Christians. Did they know something we don't?
Where in the Lord of the Rings does it say that it's just fiction? Therefore, LotR must be historical and must be sincerely considered to be such and can't be used to learn anything about human nature or anything else?
When did Tolkien ever claim it was real? The intent behind the Lord of the Rings is obvious, it is implied knowledge.
The Bible and religious texts in general are also implied knowledge and the usual implication is anything but fiction although there are exceptions and this only applies to Dharmic religions and some pagan cults.
I am very familiar with the Jewish scribes you speak of, Jewish reformation was a major thing and Maimonides were well known contributors.
Only if God was interested in us knowing. Maybe God isn't at all the God from the Bible, but something beyond that?
I really wish I could spout every curse word in the dictionary right now. I am only addressing the god of the Bible and only what the Bible has made clear. I have been specifically addressing only a particular set of conceptions about religious texts. The Qur'an for example makes it very clear and more so than the Bible about it's intended purpose. There is no wiggle room which is why Islam has remained so unchanged over the years.
The Bible and more specifically the Tanakh does not permit this. I myself have been referring to Genesis mostly and for good reason.
If I created an artificial world on my computer and managed to make the characters in there intelligent, would it automatically mean that my interest is for them to know about me or to figure it out on their own? What's the game I'm playing as God? Wouldn't it be more intriguing to give them hints here and there and see if they eventually get it?
So you are saying god is playing games? Now you need to prove the existence of god if you wish to make this hypothetical.
Actually you would not have to bother with the existence of a god. You would have to prove the nature of a god in order to do this. You must prove it is god's intent to play games. This becomes an even more ridiculous feat