Your idea that God is only talking to people when the Bible was written and not now is completely false. God always talks to us if you talk to him as well (prayer). And correct me if im wrong but did you not also say you didn’t know how these writers knew what to write. God told them what to write. You might be familiar with the painting from the early 17th century called “Saint Matthew and The Angel”. It depicts the angel writing for Saint Matthew, or the angel grabbing and writing with Saint Matthews hand. This was then changed to the Angel just telling Matthew what to say because, the earlier painting some Catholics thought that it created the idea of God sending Angels and forcing people to do stuff for Him. Now it just has the Angel “Whispering into Matthews ear”. So yes God was technically the author but he just had people write it down for him. Think of it like the Odyssey. There are so many different translations of it but there is that one original by Homer. And im not comparing Homer to God but you get what I mean.
Your idea that God is only talking to people when the Bible was written and not now is completely false. God always talks to us if you talk to him as well (prayer). And correct me if im wrong but did you not also say you didn’t know how these writers knew what to write. God told them what to write. You might be familiar with the painting from the early 17th century called “Saint Matthew and The Angel”. It depicts the angel writing for Saint Matthew, or the angel grabbing and writing with Saint Matthews hand. This was then changed to the Angel just telling Matthew what to say because, the earlier painting some Catholics thought that it created the idea of God sending Angels and forcing people to do stuff for Him. Now it just has the Angel “Whispering into Matthews ear”. So yes God was technically the author but he just had people write it down for him. Think of it like the Odyssey. There are so many different translations of it but there is that one original by Homer. And im not comparing Homer to God but you get what I mean.