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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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can only speak for myself but I read the bible - various translations - and the Koran, the Book of Mormon, etc., etc., because I am interested in history, the history of religion and the psychology of the religious. I regard the New Testament as a jigsaw puzzle - a mystery awaiting solution.
//Why would a creationist read The God Delusion?//
I don’t believe many would. I have a scrap of a book on my shelf by Alister McGrath, a theologian and Christian apologist. Entitled ‘’The Dawkins Delusion’, it claims to be a refutation of Richard Dawkins’ work. In actual fact it is no more than a poor attempt at character assassination.
I once entered into an agreement with a religionist here. He was to read ‘The God Delusion’ and my task was to read a book he recommended - ‘Islam and the Destiny of Man’ by Gai Eaton, which still sits on my shelf. I kept my part of the bargain.
//Why would a creationist read The God Delusion?//
I don’t believe many would. I have a scrap of a book on my shelf by Alister McGrath, a theologian and Christian apologist. Entitled ‘’The Dawkins Delusion’, it claims to be a refutation of Richard Dawkins’ work. In actual fact it is no more than a poor attempt at character assassination.
I once entered into an agreement with a religionist here. He was to read ‘The God Delusion’ and my task was to read a book he recommended - ‘Islam and the Destiny of Man’ by Gai Eaton, which still sits on my shelf. I kept my part of the bargain.
// I have a scrap of a book on my shelf by Alister McGrath, a theologian and Christian apologist. Entitled ‘’The Dawkins Delusion’, it claims to be a refutation of Richard Dawkins’ work. In actual fact it is no more than a poor attempt at character assassination//
I read that last year naomi, and yes, thats exactly what it was, a character assassination. Thats one book that I wont read again.
I read that last year naomi, and yes, thats exactly what it was, a character assassination. Thats one book that I wont read again.
Why are you reading the whole Bible then? So you can use quotes when in discussion with your Evangelical work mates? If that's the case then you would have to pretty well know every aspect of the Bible from Creation to Revelation which is pretty impossible. 'Well I've read the whole Bible so what I say must be true' is a pretty limp argument in any Theological discussion!
same reason they read Bede's history of England: it may be unreliable, mainly because there aren't any alternative documents to check it against, but it's all we've got of the history of a tribe/nation that produced a worldwide religion.
If you aren't interested in the history of the Israelites and their legacy today, then no, I don't know why you'd read it: perhaps just as a weapon to use against believers?
If you aren't interested in the history of the Israelites and their legacy today, then no, I don't know why you'd read it: perhaps just as a weapon to use against believers?
//but boring!! that I cannot understand//
https:/ /www.bi blegate way.com /passag e/?sear ch=Numb ers+7&a mp;vers ion=KJV
I defy anyone to read through that ^ without nodding off ;-)
(just one chapter amongst many)
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I defy anyone to read through that ^ without nodding off ;-)
(just one chapter amongst many)