No. Science fiction is a broad and well - established genre. There are so many works, fans, and creators that it can't be physically destroyed. It has a strong presence in literature, film, and other media.
No. A novel is made of paper and ink (or digital data if it's an e - book), which are not meant to be eaten. Eating a novel would be extremely dangerous and not a normal human behavior.
No. Each book in the Bible focuses on different aspects, periods, or characters. Some are about the creation and early history like Genesis, some about the prophets, and some about Jesus' life in the New Testament.
No. While the overall message of Jesus' parables is considered true, not all the elements may be literally true. For example, in some parables, there are elements like talking animals which are more likely used as symbolic devices to get the message across.
I recommend the two Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novels, I, the God of Primeval Times, Control Infinite Time and Space, and Invincibility Begins from Primeval Times, to you. The general plot of these two novels described the scene of the protagonist transmigrating to the chaotic era. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The beliefs about the creation story among Jews can be diverse. Some strictly adhere to a literal interpretation, seeing it as a factual account. Others view it through a more philosophical or spiritual lens, finding deeper meanings beyond the literal words.
It might be 'Omoo'. This novel by Melville continues some of the themes from 'Typee' regarding his experiences in the South Pacific and his observations of different cultures and social structures in that region.