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Why Would An Atheist Read The Bible?
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Why would a creationist read The God Delusion?
Anyway, Ive set myself a goal (always lived my life by goal setting, it focus's the mind) to read the entire Bible...Genesis to Revelation...in 3 months!
Ive read the entire Bible before, but forgot much of it, and after a few conversations at work (with Evangelicals) Ive decided to read the lot again. After 14 days I am currently at the first few chapters of Deuteronomy. Have struggled (but persevered) through meaningless chapter after after chapter of animal sacrifices in Numbers to meaningless chapter after chapter of ridiculous laws in Leviticus, with endless repetitions of genealogies and the endless repetition of killing animals because it is a *Pleasing aroma before the Lord*
I can quiet understand why Bible believers have never read the Bible.
Its Boring.
Its sick
Its Immoral
Its irrelevant
But I'll read it!
Can Bible believers understand why I will?
(for the next couple of months at least)
;-)
Anyway, Ive set myself a goal (always lived my life by goal setting, it focus's the mind) to read the entire Bible...Genesis to Revelation...in 3 months!
Ive read the entire Bible before, but forgot much of it, and after a few conversations at work (with Evangelicals) Ive decided to read the lot again. After 14 days I am currently at the first few chapters of Deuteronomy. Have struggled (but persevered) through meaningless chapter after after chapter of animal sacrifices in Numbers to meaningless chapter after chapter of ridiculous laws in Leviticus, with endless repetitions of genealogies and the endless repetition of killing animals because it is a *Pleasing aroma before the Lord*
I can quiet understand why Bible believers have never read the Bible.
Its Boring.
Its sick
Its Immoral
Its irrelevant
But I'll read it!
Can Bible believers understand why I will?
(for the next couple of months at least)
;-)
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No best answer has yet been selected by nailit. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//No, sorry, no logical reason that I can see there nailit//
No surprise there then. If you want to believe in fantasy then no amount of logical reasoning will suffice.
//Are you like one of those who climbed Everest and when asked why said, "because its there"//
Possibly. And??
//Truly, what do you hope to gain? Remembering a few passages here and there?//
Err. Yes! Thats what I said wasnt it?
Why are you making more of it than what I have already stated?
No surprise there then. If you want to believe in fantasy then no amount of logical reasoning will suffice.
//Are you like one of those who climbed Everest and when asked why said, "because its there"//
Possibly. And??
//Truly, what do you hope to gain? Remembering a few passages here and there?//
Err. Yes! Thats what I said wasnt it?
Why are you making more of it than what I have already stated?
//Well, that's simple enough!//
Wish the rest of your incoherent post was.
//You are hating it!//
Eh? Hating what?
//Why would anybody do something they hate if they are not pressured into it?//
Can ANYONE tell me what Llanfair is on about? Im honestly lost here.
//Would you not ask the very same question of anybody who was doing something they were hating?//
Nope! Im at a loss to understanding this post??
Anyone help me out here?
Wish the rest of your incoherent post was.
//You are hating it!//
Eh? Hating what?
//Why would anybody do something they hate if they are not pressured into it?//
Can ANYONE tell me what Llanfair is on about? Im honestly lost here.
//Would you not ask the very same question of anybody who was doing something they were hating?//
Nope! Im at a loss to understanding this post??
Anyone help me out here?
Or... he is interested in why people might believe it/ frustrated by the lack of answers and logic/ starting a conversation or debate... I think religion is a fair discussion point on a site like this.
It's (genuinely) a shame, that some believers see questions as an "attack" or a trap. They really shouldn't be.
It's (genuinely) a shame, that some believers see questions as an "attack" or a trap. They really shouldn't be.
As I've stated many times, I'm not a believer. I do respect other people's right to believe if they so choose to do so.
As a neutral bystander, I've seen Nailit post many threads of a similar nature, and they nearly always descend into name calling, dismissing one another's opinions and general disarray, from both sides of the divide.
"Why would an atheist read the bible" is by definition, only someone fitting that description would be able to answer. And there is one one person here fitting that description.
As a neutral bystander, I've seen Nailit post many threads of a similar nature, and they nearly always descend into name calling, dismissing one another's opinions and general disarray, from both sides of the divide.
"Why would an atheist read the bible" is by definition, only someone fitting that description would be able to answer. And there is one one person here fitting that description.
//No problem whatsoever, nailit. I just can't imagine continuing to read a book that I was not enjoying unless I had to, on an educational course perhaps//
Then consider it an educational course.
BTW though I find most of the Bible boring etc, I do find parts of it interesting. I find it interesting from a historical perspective and love the stories contained in it.
I dont understand why believers cant accept that that non-believers read the Bible to educate themselves?
When we do, somehow we take the Bible out of context or some other rubbish!
Then consider it an educational course.
BTW though I find most of the Bible boring etc, I do find parts of it interesting. I find it interesting from a historical perspective and love the stories contained in it.
I dont understand why believers cant accept that that non-believers read the Bible to educate themselves?
When we do, somehow we take the Bible out of context or some other rubbish!
//As a neutral bystander, I've seen Nailit post many threads of a similar nature, and they nearly always descend into name calling//
//Why would an atheist read the bible" is by definition, only someone fitting that description would be able to answer. And there is one one person here fitting that description//
You obviously havnt followed the thread than mozz?
The name calling hasnt come from me.
//Why would an atheist read the bible" is by definition, only someone fitting that description would be able to answer. And there is one one person here fitting that description//
You obviously havnt followed the thread than mozz?
The name calling hasnt come from me.
//I dont understand why believers cant accept that that non-believers read the Bible to educate themselves?//
Does anybody do that?
//When we do, somehow we take the Bible out of context or some other rubbish!//
Its not the fact you're reading it, it's the fact that you then start questioning believers about smallish details about it, and pillorying them if they don't answer to your expectations.
Does anybody do that?
//When we do, somehow we take the Bible out of context or some other rubbish!//
Its not the fact you're reading it, it's the fact that you then start questioning believers about smallish details about it, and pillorying them if they don't answer to your expectations.