What I am I don't think there are particularly good terms to sum it up with. I could probably spend awhile explaining details.
But basically, I'm what you get when you send a French Huguenot to a Catholic school for ten years and then introduce to the same sort of ideas that revitalized MLK, Jr.'s belief in Christianity (not everything in it should be taken literally).
I believe that the myths of the bible are just that; myths - speculations on the pre-history of the world based on a religion (much like a lot of Ancient Greek philisophical ideas). I also don't hold much credit for parts of the bible that go on about "burning heathens, heretics, etc.; those parts just seem like madmen and power-hungry maniacs trying to use religion to stir people up against some oppressive force (very common in days of the Roman Empire; many were hoping the Messiah would rally the Israeli people against Rome, and thus did not believe Jesus to be him). The things that I believe are the word of God are the parts that show most care for the human race at large, a good example being most of the teachings of Jesus (and even then, they were
still written by men - corruptable creatures, even the best of us).
And though I haven't read the whole bible myself (last paragraph should explain why), I've heard there is mention of dragons in the bible. Having read Peter Dickinson's
The Flight of Dragons, I find the idea of a mention of them in the bible interesting. I keep meaning to look into it, but seriously, that book is
huge. Smaller copies frequently cause paper cuts from being so thin. Flipping through it without direction sounds unwise