Being so close to my book, I don't think I can honestly answer your question . . . because in my own mind I am becoming convinced that perhaps one or two or more of the things in my book might have actually happened.Sally_Heart wrote: ↑22 Jun 2020, 14:25 Does the author believe that his work will truly remain to be considered as a work of fiction? Does he truly believe that he is just being creative or is his aim to bring something new to the table fabled from his own creative beliefs?
I could probably write a book based on your question in that, when I get to heaven . . . after some passage of time there, I will have an opportunity to interact with the people I wrote about and even perhaps pry into our Fathers thoughts on my book . . . WOW! Now, here is were God the Father gets irreducibly complex. If I were to somehow to, with great humility, get some queries out to our Father . . . His answers would most assuredly be something like, "Its not important . . . A good father is often cryptic with his children questions and that is a good thing! Wonder is far better than knowledge!
Your question is very good LOL and I don't have a good answer . . . I guess the best I could hope for is that Killing Abel would start, in my view, needed conversations about the nature of God.
Mike