Unfortunately, many people see the Bible as the whole literal truth.
This is clearly not the case. For example, the Bible refers to "the corners of the Earth".
There are no corners. There is also no explanation in the Bible about differences between humans in skin colour and hair morphology.
Some Bible scholars claim the Bible indicates that the Earth is less than 10,000 years old.
Many Bible scholars refute this. Some Bible scholars claim God created other hominids at the same time as Adam and Eve, or just before - other scholars claim there was only Adam and Eve and their children all interbred. So Bible scholars can't even agree.
There is tree ring evidence of trees extending more than 13,000 years ago. Annual ice layers at the poles show over 100,000 years of layers.
https://biologos.org/resources/audio...d-is-the-earth
The Bible provides no explanation of atomic energy. Using nuclear physics, radio isotope dating indicates Earth rocks are over 4,000,000,000 years old. The Bible doesn't mention meteorites. There is evidence of meteorite craters thousands of years old (and older) but no evidence of a worldwide flood.
I think you are on more solid ground when you view the Bible as a story about God's relationship with humans.