>>Well, I
think it's clear that God is ultimately in charge -- >>the
question
>>is, Is the Bible a conduit for this control of his, and if
>>so, how?
I agree that
God is ultimately in charge, but... he also gave free-will. And with our
free-will some of us, years and years ago, chose to depict the presence of God
and God's messages in their lives through the writings of the Bible. With this
thought, I am under the impression that the Bible is not possibly a direct
conduit of control from God. It was created by humans (which may account
for infallibility among divinity) in praise, observation, etc of their own
relationship. The Bible's perpetuation is powerful and continues through
the free-will God has given us, alas so do the Annals of Tacitus.
=)
kelly