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Oh, yes, I should probably make sure to mention that only Christians should respond to this poll, hence its placement in the DIR. I already know that non-Christians won't take the Bible literally .
Now now, I'm a Unitarian Christian, unless you aren't allowing heretical Christians to participate?
As long as you consider yourself Christian, you're welcome to participate.
The purpose is to give an indicator as to how many self-professed Christians follow the Bible as literal truth.
I chose "other" because I found the options presented to be too limiting.
The bible is a collection of 73 (or if you prefer, 66) books that span several thousand years and a variety of cultures. There are dozens of authors - as many as forty - and many books are written by more than one author.
There are also many different literary styles presented in the bible.
So even within the same book, there may be different styles of writing. For example, in the Gospels, some of the writing is clearly a historical account, but in some passages, Jesus is using parables, or making general statements to illustrate a point (for example, divorce and remarriage), rather than defining every exception to the law.
I have found that when I read a passage IN CONTEXT the meaning is usually quite clear. We run into trouble when we cherry pick verses or take a small passage out of it's context and try to apply a skewered perspective to our personal theology.
Allegorical, but I answered "metaphorical", because I'm sure that's what you meant.