Oh you guys are also listing *anti*-religion books?
Dawkins : TGD
Dennett : Breaking the spell
Mark Twain : The bible according to Mark Twain
I think that's it, though. I mostly collect science books of various levels, and many of those. I find it more interesting.
I admit that I did that the last time I went to a performance of St. Matthew's Passion in the city, though I don't always do that. Some scores I own because I sing in choirs, others because my father worked as a conductor and singer. I'm a fan of old music such as Monteverdi, and sometimes, on a slow evening I'll read along in the Vespers while listening.
Dawkins : TGD
Dennett : Breaking the spell
Mark Twain : The bible according to Mark Twain
I think that's it, though. I mostly collect science books of various levels, and many of those. I find it more interesting.
(November 7, 2016 at 1:16 pm)Crossless1 Wrote:(November 7, 2016 at 11:34 am)Alex K Wrote: * German bible (Translation according to Martin Luther)
* Creationist propaganda book "So entstand die Welt"
That's it... the only other documents that would classify are scores of sacred music (some copies of Bach and Mozart)
Are you the type to follow along to a score at a performance?
I admit that I did that the last time I went to a performance of St. Matthew's Passion in the city, though I don't always do that. Some scores I own because I sing in choirs, others because my father worked as a conductor and singer. I'm a fan of old music such as Monteverdi, and sometimes, on a slow evening I'll read along in the Vespers while listening.
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
Psalm 14, KJV revised edition