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It's only folk lore
We all think we're special. Somehow, when an obscure Judaic sect became Christianity, it took a book of folklore and moral teaching from a tribe of people that had tried to be cohesive for centuries and turned it into the word of God. When I was a junior in high school, I read the whole thing; one reason I'm no longer religious. I have also read a number of parts of the king James version in literature classes. It has some great language in it, particularly Ecclesiastes and the Song of Songs. It has some great stories, too, Lot and his daughters, Esther, Ruth and Naomi, etc. But, for the latter several, if you've ever read a romance, the characterization is better in the modern versions.
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I've read it and I think it's pretty shitty literature.
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I confess that I have not read the entire Bible. I have tried, repeatedly, but could never get past Genesis or Exodus because I couldn't stomach reading something so stupid. It's like trying to listen to a drunk at a bar, when you're still completely sober. It just sounds so stupid. That's the best word I can think of to summarize the bizarre, rambling train of thought, the lack of consistency, the uncritical acceptance of supernatural events, and the gratuitous fixation on sex and violence. As I read it, I can just picture the drunk, bronze-age, goat-herding morons making it up around a campfire.
I never cease to be amazed at the gargantuan difference between how much respect the Bible gets and how much it actually deserves. |
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Jeff,
Try reading it drunk -- it helps a lot. |
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I've read the entire thing, from "In the beginning" all the way to "The grace of the Lord Jesus be with all. " twice (including the endless droning lists of crap). I've the read the entire NT many more times, and certain books of the OT and NT I've read even more yet.
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here's a thought
Are there exams you can take to measure your knowledge of the Bible? Not interpretations or beliefs, just knowledge of the text. I'd be very curious to see how atheists score versus how Xtians do on it.
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Read through most of it once. I have just finished the Bible Unearthed and want to have a read of it again.
I love the way that Joshua bounced around destroying cities that ceased to exist hundreds of years before he got their or didn't exist for another couple of hundred years. Michael |
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I actually WROTE the bible. (God told me what to say)
So yeah I fucking read it. |
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