Let's take this for a moment.
Scripture of the ancient variety provides insights into man's interaction with divinity. Some parts, such as the Gospels, form part of the genre of Greco-Roman biographies but are not written as modern histories.
So are you saying the BoM is religious narrative with historical details, or what are you claiming it is in terms of narrative development in light of some historical claims? Do you adopt the Sorenson model for geographical discussion?
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