i like simple... "less is more" as they say
thats all well and good IF the bible is a book of mythology
but its not a book of mythology, its not presented as mythology and the writers did not write it to be taken as mythology. When Moses wrote about angles (sons of God) taking on human form and mating with women, he was speaking literally and the jews believed it was based on reality...so they did not view it as myth...they viewed the accounts in the bible as factual and real events.
that particular account is not something that would be applicable to our lives if it was only a myth. What could we possibly learn from it if if did not really happen? Never have sex with a mythical character??? Does that make any sense at all? I dont think so.
Im sorry, but until people accept the bible as a book of real history and fact, they cannot possibly begin to understand it because you've already got the wrong idea about it before you even open its pages.