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Hotel Rooms and Toxic Waste (Bibles, BoM, etc)
#41
RE: Hotel Rooms and Toxic Waste (Bibles, BoM, etc)
Do you read Greek?
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#42
RE: Hotel Rooms and Toxic Waste (Bibles, BoM, etc)
Yes, but very badly. I'm self-taught so I'm not much good at all. lol.
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#43
RE: Hotel Rooms and Toxic Waste (Bibles, BoM, etc)
Unfortunately "It's all Greek to me" applies all too well to me. Teaching myself to read Greek and Latin is a long term, perhaps very long term, project for me.
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#44
RE: Hotel Rooms and Toxic Waste (Bibles, BoM, etc)
There is a town about an hour north of Perth called New Norcia which is pretty much a Catholic Church campus.

But it has the most amazing pub that you can stay at.

Kichi and I were there on the weekend and when I went upstairs there was a bookcase FULL of books on Jesus and Christianity.(remembering this hotel is owned by the Benedictines.)

I'm soooo tempted to leave a copy of god is not great on the shelf the next time we're there.
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#45
RE: Hotel Rooms and Toxic Waste (Bibles, BoM, etc)
(October 14, 2014 at 8:49 am)Chas Wrote: It is a statement to the hotel that the books are not universally appreciated. So, there's that.

A better way to make that statement is to send a letter. For all the hotel cares, you took this bible with you on your way out: it's already expendable to them.

The hotel is not in business of universal appreciation: it is in the business of catering to its primary demographic, which is largely christian.

If you throw it away in front of hotel management, then it might be a statement... but then, that's just a dick move that will accomplish only perplexity, anger, or exhaustion in employees who likely are not the ones who made the call to have a bible in every room. Ultimately, a polite letter would be more likely to accomplish anything... and even that probably won't do shit, as it's given free of charge by the hotel in the first place, and anyone reading it will probably think of it in the same vein as myself: it's a free service that hurts nobody, and potentially provides a good number of their cliental with some small comfort.

(October 15, 2014 at 9:39 pm)Beccs Wrote: Can you get yourself a kindle and download some?

Oh, I can obtain a kindle, and perhaps even download things on it.

But doing so legally is kind of a little bit expensive if memory serves Dodgy
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#46
RE: Hotel Rooms and Toxic Waste (Bibles, BoM, etc)
(October 24, 2014 at 5:41 am)Alice Wrote:
(October 14, 2014 at 8:49 am)Chas Wrote: It is a statement to the hotel that the books are not universally appreciated. So, there's that.

A better way to make that statement is to send a letter. For all the hotel cares, you took this bible with you on your way out: it's already expendable to them.

The hotel is not in business of universal appreciation: it is in the business of catering to its primary demographic, which is largely christian.

If you throw it away in front of hotel management, then it might be a statement... but then, that's just a dick move that will accomplish only perplexity, anger, or exhaustion in employees who likely are not the ones who made the call to have a bible in every room. Ultimately, a polite letter would be more likely to accomplish anything... and even that probably won't do shit, as it's given free of charge by the hotel in the first place, and anyone reading it will probably think of it in the same vein as myself: it's a free service that hurts nobody, and potentially provides a good number of their cliental with some small comfort.

(October 15, 2014 at 9:39 pm)Beccs Wrote: Can you get yourself a kindle and download some?

Oh, I can obtain a kindle, and perhaps even download things on it.

But doing so legally is kind of a little bit expensive if memory serves Dodgy

digital media i read physical maybe digital on my tablet or laptop but then again i my ebooks read themselves at times. also have a copy of the bible abridged its worth a read i get a little chuckle now and then.
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