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Have you read the Bible or Koran?
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Have you read either of these books or any alternative from cover to cover, or perhaps only just browsed through them? If so do you continue to read them on a regular basis?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I tried and barely made it out of Genesis, as a work of fact it contains many untruths and as fiction it is boring and disjointed.
I don't feel that I have to read them fully to have an opinion on them, I have not read the whole Britannica but I think I can make a judgement about the bits I haven't based on the bits that I have. In any case my opinions are generally about the way people interpret and use those books rather than what they contain.
I don't feel that I have to read them fully to have an opinion on them, I have not read the whole Britannica but I think I can make a judgement about the bits I haven't based on the bits that I have. In any case my opinions are generally about the way people interpret and use those books rather than what they contain.
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I have not read all of any of the holy books. I have read enough though.
I was a passive atheist until I read Joshua in the Old Testament. Then I realised that the Bible (and the religions based on it) are extremely twisted misogynist philosophies that, rather than being a source of inspiration, underlies much of what is wrong in the global politic.
I have also read enough of the Quran to see it is really much the same.
I was a passive atheist until I read Joshua in the Old Testament. Then I realised that the Bible (and the religions based on it) are extremely twisted misogynist philosophies that, rather than being a source of inspiration, underlies much of what is wrong in the global politic.
I have also read enough of the Quran to see it is really much the same.
I have read parts of various versions of the 'Holy Bible/s' (or as some assert, the 'Word of God'), easily enough to adequately bring into question the provenance of their alleged authorship and to dismiss their overall value as a resource for understanding how best to live ones life. If God truly did write any of these books the obvious question to ask is, why He chose the devil for His publisher?