"Liberal" theology is a well accepted name for a particular view of Scripture and not just terminology I made up.
I wouldn't call it "liberal". Since God or whoever failed to put anything in writing and hasn't showed up for a couple of thousand years to explain himself, one is only left with what the writers of the Bible heard and even then there is some disagreement.
It basically ends up as theological debate. (Which as people have previously pointed out they'd rather not discuss on this forum.)
I will say this, one only has to look at the Catholic Church through the ages and see how the pendulum swings back and forth between a liberal's viewpoint and a conservative's viewpoint. There are still a lot of conservative Catholics that are PO'd Pope John XXIII ever got elected.
Much like politics isn't it?
I suggest again if you want to limit the discussion to religion we should move the thread.
Mlsoft, read by human persons, everything is subjective including Scripture. And it is not for you or I to place value judgement on the religious beliefs or Scriptural interpretations of others.