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02-15-2012, 07:51 AM | #11 |
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I don't know about bookstores, but bibles should be classified in drugstores as controlled substances and in hardware stores as combustibles. In Oklahoma, they be should be on the shelf next to the sippin' whiskey. YeeeeeeeeeeeHawwwwwwwwwwwww!
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of course it's not a f****** novel. what's the point of these threads anyway? why not just setup an effigy of the gospel and then just smash it to bits? it would be a far more useful expenditure of effort on your part
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02-15-2012, 11:39 AM | #15 |
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The OP may have been meant to insult believers in the Bible, but there are serious, pro-religion scholars who classify various books in the Bible as novelistic, with no malicious intent.
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The Bible is not a book, it's a library of books of all kinds of different genres - myth, poetry, folktales, political propaganda, pedantic legal codes and instructions for ritual sacrifices, apocalypse, prophecy, hagiography, genealogies, etc. If the Bible was to be classified as a single book, I guess it would be as an anthology of religious literature, but there's no genre consistent to every book.
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Im not defending the historical accuracy of the Bible. The question was idiotic
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The point is that the author's intention usually defines the genre of a book in the library. It is impossible to believe that the author of any of the material in the Bible and the gospel in particular knowingly set out to write a novel. In my experience there were very few ancient novels to begin with, most were written for popular consumption.
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