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Poll: Have you read the bible
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Yes, completely.
46.55%
27 46.55%
Yes, most parts.
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14 24.14%
No.
18.97%
11 18.97%
Other.
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6 10.34%
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Have you read the good book?
#1
Have you read the good book?
In the other thread on reading common atheist literature, someone mentioned that they'd read the bible twice.  I personally haven't read the bible and I was wondering how many others were like me and hadn't read the bible.

So the question is simple.  Have you read the bible?
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#2
RE: Have you read the good book?
First you said "good book" and then you mentioned the bible.

I've read the bible and it's not a good book (contradictory stories, bad editing, etc.).
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#3
RE: Have you read the good book?
I don't think I've read it in full. I have my late biological father's (NKJV, I think) from his childhood. I keep meaning to, but it gives me a headache after a few pages.
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RE: Have you read the good book?
(February 27, 2017 at 8:42 pm)c172 Wrote: I don't think I've read it in full. I have my late biological father's (NKJV, I think) from his childhood. I keep meaning to, but it gives me a headache after a few pages.

That's the demons getting nervous...


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#5
RE: Have you read the good book?
Several times, but never for fun. I went to Catholic school and reading the Bible was (not surprisingly) a requirement. I even (surprisingly) won an award - a little silver crucifix - for scripture memorization.

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‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#6
RE: Have you read the good book?
I read the Skeptics Annotated Bible - except for the relentless genealogies which I skipped over.  Sick shit.  Takes a real primitive mind to write crap like that and a real dumbass to believe any of it.
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#7
RE: Have you read the good book?
I've read it all on my own time and went through it all again during bible study groups. That's what started all my questions and uncertainties to help may way toward atheism.
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#8
RE: Have you read the good book?
It can be very tough going, reading the whole thing cover to cover, since its form is extremely eclectic, with various books devoted to the iconic stories that everyone raised Christian knows well, poetry, lists of arcane laws that aren't even enlivened by the multi-generational commentary of books like the Talmud, advice that sounds good even if it doesn't always work out in practice, repetitions of the famous stories with some strange discrepancies between various versions, and the sort of lists of political and historical arcana (which may or may not have some basis in fact, often mythologically based) that tends to be relegated to the appendices of most history books (See the Books of Chronicles).

That said, it's quite a bit more cohesive than one would expect an anthology covering writings over centuries (if not over a millennium) would be, but not by that much.

There's a reason not a lot of Christians (even today, with virtually every translation in the most common languages on Bible Gateway) have read the whole thing cover to cover is what I'm saying.
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#9
RE: Have you read the good book?
I don't think I ever read it cover to cover, but I have read it. I went to church, where it was read to me a lot. When you read it like any other book, instead of reading it "in the spirit of the lord", then it's easy to see why so many people don't take it seriously.
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10 Christ-like figures that predate Jesus. Link shortened to Chris ate Jesus for some reason...
http://listverse.com/2009/04/13/10-chris...ate-jesus/

Good video to watch, if you want to know how common the Jesus story really is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88GTUXvp-50

A list of biblical contradictions from the infallible word of Yahweh.
http://infidels.org/library/modern/jim_m...tions.html

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#10
RE: Have you read the good book?
I was forced to read bits of it as homework for religious instruction class!
now I'm only a bit of an idiot!

That was in the bad old days when Christianity thought it was the only religion worthy of study in Australia.
Fortunately, as it turns out, none of them are.....none passed our secular bullshit detector...
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