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By (user no longer on site) OP    43 weeks ago

I currently have an Oxford World Classics bible

Anyone know of any bibles similar to this that will be more suitable for taking out with me? It’s a massive chunk of a thing and I don’t want to be lugging it around all the time lol.

What Bible is everyone using?

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago


"I currently have an Oxford World Classics bible

Anyone know of any bibles similar to this that will be more suitable for taking out with me? It’s a massive chunk of a thing and I don’t want to be lugging it around all the time lol.

What Bible is everyone using?"

The Fab Bible obviously. It's a single page of parchment inscribed with. Thou shall have fun.

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By *ty31Man 43 weeks ago

NW London

My one is one of those ones you get in hotel rooms- it was a gift from a mate who's kindly written "Nicked by Dave" under the bit that says Placed by the Gideons

I suppose you don't use a Kindle- that would be portable? Or download a version onto your phone?

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
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East Sussex

I don't use a bible but my dad has several and the most portable are the leather bound ones with very thin paper pages. You could get a seperate old and new testament if it would make it easier too.

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By *a LunaWoman 43 weeks ago

South Wales

We have a little Good News Red Bible that one of my children acquired from their friend who comes from a Religious family.

I didn’t want to throw it out just in case I got struck by lightning or something!

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
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East Sussex


"We have a little Good News Red Bible that one of my children acquired from their friend who comes from a Religious family.

I didn’t want to throw it out just in case I got struck by lightning or something! "

I still have my childhood bible for the same ressr

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
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East Sussex

^^ reason

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago

Tried reading it once found it the most boring read ever and the least believable book I’ve read too.

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By *ames-77Man 43 weeks ago

milton keynes

Read the Bible when I was younger have a lot of knowledge on it .. read the book of Enoch that's very interesting

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By *ilverjagMan 43 weeks ago

swansea

I've still got my little bible that I was given by my Sunday school teacher when I left Scotland as a child. I'm not that well versed on theology, no pun intended, but it can come in handy being familiar with a few lines from the sacred writings. A pal of mine who is a JW gave me a few quotes to fire at the NHS as to why I couldn't agree to DNR in relation to my mum, Exodus 20 verse 5, the 5th commandment. And when they asked what church I attended, they got told, "With all my commitments, I currently attended the church as defined in Matthew chapter 8 verse 8." That was the end of that little debate, with my mum living to fight another day. Also in my younger wilder days in business, adding a footnote to outstanding invoices saying, "The sins of the fathers shall be visited on to the second and third generations," did for some reason seem to get cheques in by return of post. On here even, if someone is getting on your nerves, you can quote Ezekiel 23 verse 28, before telling them to do as it says in Genesis 1 verse 28, "Go forth and multiply!"

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By *hrimper36Couple 43 weeks ago

Central France dept 36

In a situation like this you’d be better off looking on that big website named after a big river and just put in the search engine “small bible”.

Best of luck op.

T

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By *orthernJayMan 43 weeks ago

LHR

A good friend of mine lost his way chasing that first dragon, inevitably served four years at his majesty’s pleasure; anyways, on induction he spent ten mins with the pastor.

Paster asked if he’d read the bible and my pal says no chance, Pastor says, “let’s see, read it once and I’ll wager you a quicker parole”

Nothing to lose, he ended up reading it six times in the four years he served, was originally sentenced to seven years and has never offended again; not touched the drink or otherwise ever since!

Whatever bible speaks to you OP, that’s the best one for you

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley

Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

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By *rHotNottsMan 43 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I like the message bible by eugene Peterson. Technically it’s not bible but hey it’s good, really good. I also used the street bible when I working with teenagers, it’s really funny !

I think for my my favourite is the You-version app, because you can easily switch versions when you read something if it connects & you want to get closer to the Greek or Hebrew or more modern / post-modern you can just switch between 20-30 versions.

For portability there’s a tiny NIV with waterproof camouflage cover that’s cool but the writing is so small

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By (user no longer on site) OP    43 weeks ago


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories"

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

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By *rHotNottsMan 43 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"A good friend of mine lost his way chasing that first dragon, inevitably served four years at his majesty’s pleasure; anyways, on induction he spent ten mins with the pastor.

Paster asked if he’d read the bible and my pal says no chance, Pastor says, “let’s see, read it once and I’ll wager you a quicker parole”

Nothing to lose, he ended up reading it six times in the four years he served, was originally sentenced to seven years and has never offended again; not touched the drink or otherwise ever since!

Whatever bible speaks to you OP, that’s the best one for you "

The statistics on recovery are pretty phenomenal. I know a 2 ministers who were ex-enforcers in the uk who’s lives we’re saved by finding bibles in prison - and probably other peoples too

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By *orthernJayMan 43 weeks ago

LHR


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories"

Perhaps fairy stories to you, absolutely essential to others!!

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By *ty31Man 43 weeks ago

NW London


"A good friend of mine lost his way chasing that first dragon, inevitably served four years at his majesty’s pleasure; anyways, on induction he spent ten mins with the pastor.

Paster asked if he’d read the bible and my pal says no chance, Pastor says, “let’s see, read it once and I’ll wager you a quicker parole”

Nothing to lose, he ended up reading it six times in the four years he served, was originally sentenced to seven years and has never offended again; not touched the drink or otherwise ever since!

Whatever bible speaks to you OP, that’s the best one for you "

, that's a really inspirational story.

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
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East Sussex

Some of the psalms are beautiful. In fact a lot of the bible is worth reading just for it's beauty regardless of whether you believe it or not. Discounting a whole work of literature because you don't think it's true would leave most people's bookshelves pretty empty.

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By *esmond and Molly JonesCouple 43 weeks ago

Watford

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago

I’m an atheist - but belief in a good (any god) is personal. If someone truly believes, and that belief allows them to live their life, achieve things in their career or interests, makes them strive to be the best version of them that they can be - then the actual reality of their god ceases to be relevant. The belief is enough

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By *eneralKenobiMan 43 weeks ago

North Angus

I stopped carrying one when I smoked the one I had

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By *esmond and Molly JonesCouple 43 weeks ago

Watford


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things "

Some people do. Some believe in Bigfoot or flat earth, etc. Religion uses brainwashing at an early age so that it's harder to ditch the nonsense once adulthood and critical thinking kicks in.

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By *eneralKenobiMan 43 weeks ago

North Angus


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

Some people do. Some believe in Bigfoot or flat earth, etc. Religion uses brainwashing at an early age so that it's harder to ditch the nonsense once adulthood and critical thinking kicks in.

"

Bigfoot is real I don’t understand

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By *illy IdolMan 43 weeks ago

Midlands

I carry a little pocket new testament bible with me. Didn't get exciting till Jesus was born

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things "

It’s not crazy at all, you were brainwashed as a child and don’t seem to be able recognise this as an adult, I think it’s a shame

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By *mf123Man 43 weeks ago

with one foot out the door

I only read mr men books

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple 43 weeks ago

kent

I have a bible presented as a collection of individual books, Genesis, etc. each book is introduced by some notable author or other, I think Will Self does one. The books all sit in a little box and the whole collection was designed by Pentagram. I think the idea was to present the bible as a work of extraordinary literature.

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley


"I’m an atheist - but belief in a good (any god) is personal. If someone truly believes, and that belief allows them to live their life, achieve things in their career or interests, makes them strive to be the best version of them that they can be - then the actual reality of their god ceases to be relevant. The belief is enough "

Yes it’s personal, and then the clever ones organise the people with personal gods into a group and get them to kill other groups with personal gods whilst extracting lots of money from them and fucking their children, oh and taking the moral high ground

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS 43 weeks ago

chichester

The big one i found in my old apartment made great fire wood

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By *obilebottomMan 43 weeks ago

All over

Shouldn't religion, like politics, perhaps have their own section or indeed share one?

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest


"I’m an atheist - but belief in a good (any god) is personal. If someone truly believes, and that belief allows them to live their life, achieve things in their career or interests, makes them strive to be the best version of them that they can be - then the actual reality of their god ceases to be relevant. The belief is enough

Yes it’s personal, and then the clever ones organise the people with personal gods into a group and get them to kill other groups with personal gods whilst extracting lots of money from them and fucking their children, oh and taking the moral high ground "

Pretty much this. How anyone can believe in all this shit in 2024 is beyond me. You are born - live - die - rot - end

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex

Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?"

Which bit is true?

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?"

No historians would use a bible as a reference book. Ive no problem with it or any other religious text being in the fiction section of a library.

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago

Could there be an app to download? The bible app I am sure someone has made it? We have apps for everything these days…..

That way it can be as mobile as your phone with no extra carrying

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago


"The big one i found in my old apartment made great fire wood "

Is the fire still burning ..I’m bloody freezing after that run and I didn’t prep the heating

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

Which bit is true?"

Jesus was a real person according to scholars. A lot of accounts of events that took place describe actual traditions and activities of the time.

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

No historians would use a bible as a reference book. Ive no problem with it or any other religious text being in the fiction section of a library."

I hope no historian would use any novel as a reference book

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago

Ezekiel 23:20 is the good bit.

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By *a LunaWoman 43 weeks ago

South Wales


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

Which bit is true?

Jesus was a real person according to scholars. A lot of accounts of events that took place describe actual traditions and activities of the time. "

Yep, this .

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

No historians would use a bible as a reference book. Ive no problem with it or any other religious text being in the fiction section of a library.

I hope no historian would use any novel as a reference book"

You were the one who said some parts were true, and I was merely pointing out that as an historical document it isn't.

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Ezekiel 23:20 is the good bit."

they avoid that one in Sunday school

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By *ty31Man 43 weeks ago

NW London


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

It’s not crazy at all, you were brainwashed as a child and don’t seem to be able recognise this as an adult, I think it’s a shame "

You'll find (aside from certain obscure cults) that no religion or faith brainwashes anyone.

Especially when compared to other institutions such as media, education etc.

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

Which bit is true?

Jesus was a real person according to scholars. A lot of accounts of events that took place describe actual traditions and activities of the time. "

No credible historian, one who isn’t a believer, has ever said that Jesus existed, and none of the thousands of verified historical texts ever mention him, strange given his apparent notoriety?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 43 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

It’s not crazy at all, you were brainwashed as a child and don’t seem to be able recognise this as an adult, I think it’s a shame

You'll find (aside from certain obscure cults) that no religion or faith brainwashes anyone.

Especially when compared to other institutions such as media, education etc.

"

Who defines what is an obscure cult?

Might it be the legislative bodies who are entwined with the accepted religions?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 43 weeks ago

in Lancashire

Perhaps social indoctrination is a more apt term than brainwashing..

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

It’s not crazy at all, you were brainwashed as a child and don’t seem to be able recognise this as an adult, I think it’s a shame

You'll find (aside from certain obscure cults) that no religion or faith brainwashes anyone.

Especially when compared to other institutions such as media, education etc.

"

The Church of England is currently running a £3 million campaign “evangelising” children in schools ( they control 25% of them) are you saying this isn’t brainwashing?

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago


"Ezekiel 23:20 is the good bit.

they avoid that one in Sunday school "

But study hard in the rectory...

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley


"Perhaps social indoctrination is a more apt term than brainwashing.."

No convincing children to believe absolute bollocks is brainwashing

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By *ackformore100Man 43 weeks ago

Tin town


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

Which bit is true?

Jesus was a real person according to scholars. A lot of accounts of events that took place describe actual traditions and activities of the time. "

Jesus saves... I've seen it written.

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

Which bit is true?

Jesus was a real person according to scholars. A lot of accounts of events that took place describe actual traditions and activities of the time.

Jesus saves... I've seen it written. "

I think he uses a Nationwide high interest account.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 43 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"Perhaps social indoctrination is a more apt term than brainwashing..

No convincing children to believe absolute bollocks is brainwashing"

Semantics..

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Ezekiel 23:20 is the good bit.

they avoid that one in Sunday school

But study hard in the rectory..."

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By *ackformore100Man 43 weeks ago

Tin town


"I’m an atheist - but belief in a good (any god) is personal. If someone truly believes, and that belief allows them to live their life, achieve things in their career or interests, makes them strive to be the best version of them that they can be - then the actual reality of their god ceases to be relevant. The belief is enough

Yes it’s personal, and then the clever ones organise the people with personal gods into a group and get them to kill other groups with personal gods whilst extracting lots of money from them and fucking their children, oh and taking the moral high ground

Pretty much this. How anyone can believe in all this shit in 2024 is beyond me. You are born - live - die - rot - end "

Because it's their choice. You believe in people making their own choices presumably. No need to try and offend those who have different beliefs to you.

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By *a LunaWoman 43 weeks ago

South Wales


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

Which bit is true?

Jesus was a real person according to scholars. A lot of accounts of events that took place describe actual traditions and activities of the time.

No credible historian, one who isn’t a believer, has ever said that Jesus existed, and none of the thousands of verified historical texts ever mention him, strange given his apparent notoriety?"

Only because there isn’t archaeological records for virtually anyone who lived in Jesus’s time and place. And just because there aren’t records, doesn’t mean they didn’t exist.

Archaeologists have been able to corroborate elements of the New Testament story of Jesus.

Physical evidence of Roman crucifixions have also been found.

So it is reasonable to assume he was a real person. It’s the rest of it that may be open to interpretation.

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By *ora the explorerWoman 43 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts

I don’t have one. Never have. Never read it but I totally respect other people’s beliefs and often feel quite envious of the people who so strongly believe in something that makes their life better/calmer/more peaceful.

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By *eneralKenobiMan 43 weeks ago

North Angus

I’m a believer in what ever gets you through, wether it’s the bible or cookie dough ice cream you do you

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

Which bit is true?

Jesus was a real person according to scholars. A lot of accounts of events that took place describe actual traditions and activities of the time.

No credible historian, one who isn’t a believer, has ever said that Jesus existed, and none of the thousands of verified historical texts ever mention him, strange given his apparent notoriety?

Only because there isn’t archaeological records for virtually anyone who lived in Jesus’s time and place. And just because there aren’t records, doesn’t mean they didn’t exist.

Archaeologists have been able to corroborate elements of the New Testament story of Jesus.

Physical evidence of Roman crucifixions have also been found.

So it is reasonable to assume he was a real person. It’s the rest of it that may be open to interpretation.

"

This is as insane as Batman being real because lots of people have friends called Robin.

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By *a LunaWoman 43 weeks ago

South Wales


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

Which bit is true?

Jesus was a real person according to scholars. A lot of accounts of events that took place describe actual traditions and activities of the time.

No credible historian, one who isn’t a believer, has ever said that Jesus existed, and none of the thousands of verified historical texts ever mention him, strange given his apparent notoriety?

Only because there isn’t archaeological records for virtually anyone who lived in Jesus’s time and place. And just because there aren’t records, doesn’t mean they didn’t exist.

Archaeologists have been able to corroborate elements of the New Testament story of Jesus.

Physical evidence of Roman crucifixions have also been found.

So it is reasonable to assume he was a real person. It’s the rest of it that may be open to interpretation.

This is as insane as Batman being real because lots of people have friends called Robin.

"

Not really.

The “story” of Jesus was written down by Scholars/Historian some centuries after it was all supposed to have happened, both Roman and Jewish.

Is it so unreasonable to believe that a man named Jesus lived all that time ago? And maybe the tales of things he did got exaggerated (maybe) but the tales of him and his deeds lingers and stories are told around the fire. To bring comfort to people maybe.

This goes on for years, until eventually somebody writes it down?

I’m interested in History, not religion. I find it all quite interesting.

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

Which bit is true?

Jesus was a real person according to scholars. A lot of accounts of events that took place describe actual traditions and activities of the time.

No credible historian, one who isn’t a believer, has ever said that Jesus existed, and none of the thousands of verified historical texts ever mention him, strange given his apparent notoriety?

Only because there isn’t archaeological records for virtually anyone who lived in Jesus’s time and place. And just because there aren’t records, doesn’t mean they didn’t exist.

Archaeologists have been able to corroborate elements of the New Testament story of Jesus.

Physical evidence of Roman crucifixions have also been found.

So it is reasonable to assume he was a real person. It’s the rest of it that may be open to interpretation.

This is as insane as Batman being real because lots of people have friends called Robin.

Not really.

The “story” of Jesus was written down by Scholars/Historian some centuries after it was all supposed to have happened, both Roman and Jewish.

Is it so unreasonable to believe that a man named Jesus lived all that time ago? And maybe the tales of things he did got exaggerated (maybe) but the tales of him and his deeds lingers and stories are told around the fire. To bring comfort to people maybe.

This goes on for years, until eventually somebody writes it down?

I’m interested in History, not religion. I find it all quite interesting.

"

I’d investigate other historical areas if I were you, there are plenty of excellent books, Simon Sharmas history of Britain is brilliant, religious history is depressing as the real stuff is mainly killing and torturing people for money and power and rampant paedophilia

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By *a LunaWoman 43 weeks ago

South Wales

And also, the ancient Egyptians believed in all sorts of Gods.

They thought there was a Crocodile God (Sobek) and worshipped him. Temples were built to honour him.

So ya know. Back then (and beyond) people believed all sorts of guff and documented it (paintings on tombs etc).

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley


"And also, the ancient Egyptians believed in all sorts of Gods.

They thought there was a Crocodile God (Sobek) and worshipped him. Temples were built to honour him.

So ya know. Back then (and beyond) people believed all sorts of guff and documented it (paintings on tombs etc)."

There have been over a thousand gods to date so if you only believe in one then you are an atheist to all the others

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By *ighlandguy007Man 43 weeks ago

inverness/Bournemouth

I have nothing against religion per se and I probably do believe that there is something in it that comforts and offers support to people. And if asked I consider myself to be a Christian.

It’s all the different factions and how they administer their interpretation of religion. That I have issues with

For example. The Catholic Church has done some hideous things.

The covering up of pe0dfile priests

The hiv and population growth in sub sharan Africa

(The main religion in the area and they won’t condone safe sex practices and actively push the opposite and claim it is a sin)One of the wealthiest organisations in the world begging pensioners every week to make donations to them.

Also the very hard line Scottish free prespterian church. And their pushing of their beliefs on to others.

I was lucky enough to spend some time on the remote isle of st kilda last summer and reading about the population and history there they had lived happily for generations with their ways and traditions. Up until a minister was sent to the island because it was deemed that they weren’t living in accordance to the ways of the lord and made them change how they lived and told them their ways were wrong. And yes that wasn’t the only issue they had but I do believe that was the start of the end for their way of life.

I think Everyone has a right to their own beliefs and opinions and if they gain comfort and compassion from their beliefs then they are perfectly valid and nobody has the right to question that but in the same respect I don’t think they should be pushing their beliefs or feel like they have a duty to change or convert others.

Apologises to the op and didn’t mean to leave such a long and unrelated reply to your post.

I hope you find a bible suitable for your needs.

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan 43 weeks ago

A den in the Glen

Not for me unfortunately. Each to their own regarding religion. Whatever comforts you.

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley


"I have nothing against religion per se and I probably do believe that there is something in it that comforts and offers support to people. And if asked I consider myself to be a Christian.

It’s all the different factions and how they administer their interpretation of religion. That I have issues with

For example. The Catholic Church has done some hideous things.

The covering up of pe0dfile priests

The hiv and population growth in sub sharan Africa

(The main religion in the area and they won’t condone safe sex practices and actively push the opposite and claim it is a sin)One of the wealthiest organisations in the world begging pensioners every week to make donations to them.

Also the very hard line Scottish free prespterian church. And their pushing of their beliefs on to others.

I was lucky enough to spend some time on the remote isle of st kilda last summer and reading about the population and history there they had lived happily for generations with their ways and traditions. Up until a minister was sent to the island because it was deemed that they weren’t living in accordance to the ways of the lord and made them change how they lived and told them their ways were wrong. And yes that wasn’t the only issue they had but I do believe that was the start of the end for their way of life.

I think Everyone has a right to their own beliefs and opinions and if they gain comfort and compassion from their beliefs then they are perfectly valid and nobody has the right to question that but in the same respect I don’t think they should be pushing their beliefs or feel like they have a duty to change or convert others.

Apologises to the op and didn’t mean to leave such a long and unrelated reply to your post.

I hope you find a bible suitable for your needs. "

I don’t understand why you say you are a Christian and then go on to list all the atrocities committed by the Christian religions???

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago

Lovely people

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By *emorefridaCouple 43 weeks ago

La la land


"I currently have an Oxford World Classics bible

Anyone know of any bibles similar to this that will be more suitable for taking out with me? It’s a massive chunk of a thing and I don’t want to be lugging it around all the time lol.

What Bible is everyone using?"

Sorry OP, I don't have a clue unfortunately. What about an online version for portability? I'm not a lover thin book pages, but I have to be honest I prefer actual books.

Shame your OP, is being taken over by religious debate. Books are wonderful things.

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By *eroLondonMan 43 weeks ago

Covent Garden

Hi OP, there's a KJV Mini Pocket Edition bible † (with a zip fastener) on Etsy. That might be something worth considering.

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By *ighlandguy007Man 43 weeks ago

inverness/Bournemouth


"I have nothing against religion per se and I probably do believe that there is something in it that comforts and offers support to people. And if asked I consider myself to be a Christian.

It’s all the different factions and how they administer their interpretation of religion. That I have issues with

For example. The Catholic Church has done some hideous things.

The covering up of pe0dfile priests

The hiv and population growth in sub sharan Africa

(The main religion in the area and they won’t condone safe sex practices and actively push the opposite and claim it is a sin)One of the wealthiest organisations in the world begging pensioners every week to make donations to them.

Also the very hard line Scottish free prespterian church. And their pushing of their beliefs on to others.

I was lucky enough to spend some time on the remote isle of st kilda last summer and reading about the population and history there they had lived happily for generations with their ways and traditions. Up until a minister was sent to the island because it was deemed that they weren’t living in accordance to the ways of the lord and made them change how they lived and told them their ways were wrong. And yes that wasn’t the only issue they had but I do believe that was the start of the end for their way of life.

I think Everyone has a right to their own beliefs and opinions and if they gain comfort and compassion from their beliefs then they are perfectly valid and nobody has the right to question that but in the same respect I don’t think they should be pushing their beliefs or feel like they have a duty to change or convert others.

Apologises to the op and didn’t mean to leave such a long and unrelated reply to your post.

I hope you find a bible suitable for your needs.

I don’t understand why you say you are a Christian and then go on to list all the atrocities committed by the Christian religions???

"

Just because I was brought up to believe the basic Christian values and believe that basic morality and Society in this country functions on these. But I question the whole sun of god and the miricales and stories. surrounding the aspect of religion

I believe that due to My upbringing my morals are formed from

The Christian religion. Even if I don’t agree with all of there beliefs and practices.

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By *emorefridaCouple 43 weeks ago

La la land


"I currently have an Oxford World Classics bible

Anyone know of any bibles similar to this that will be more suitable for taking out with me? It’s a massive chunk of a thing and I don’t want to be lugging it around all the time lol.

What Bible is everyone using?

Sorry OP, I don't have a clue unfortunately. What about an online version for portability? I'm not a lover thin book pages, but I have to be honest I prefer actual books.

Shame your OP, is being taken over by religious debate. Books are wonderful things. "

Books may not always contain wonderful things, but you can learn from them.

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By *astle321Man 43 weeks ago

pershore

When the Bible was put together around a 1000 years ago by a group of bishops and other church higher ranks they actually left out more (that didn't conform with their opinions) that may included. The book I would like to read is one with all the bits they omitted

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By *amdenfunMan 43 weeks ago

London

Get it on kobo or kindle? Robert Alter’s a good translation with interesting literary footnotes.

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?

Which bit is true?

Jesus was a real person according to scholars. A lot of accounts of events that took place describe actual traditions and activities of the time.

No credible historian, one who isn’t a believer, has ever said that Jesus existed, and none of the thousands of verified historical texts ever mention him, strange given his apparent notoriety?

Only because there isn’t archaeological records for virtually anyone who lived in Jesus’s time and place. And just because there aren’t records, doesn’t mean they didn’t exist.

Archaeologists have been able to corroborate elements of the New Testament story of Jesus.

Physical evidence of Roman crucifixions have also been found.

So it is reasonable to assume he was a real person. It’s the rest of it that may be open to interpretation.

This is as insane as Batman being real because lots of people have friends called Robin.

Not really.

The “story” of Jesus was written down by Scholars/Historian some centuries after it was all supposed to have happened, both Roman and Jewish.

Is it so unreasonable to believe that a man named Jesus lived all that time ago? And maybe the tales of things he did got exaggerated (maybe) but the tales of him and his deeds lingers and stories are told around the fire. To bring comfort to people maybe.

This goes on for years, until eventually somebody writes it down?

I’m interested in History, not religion. I find it all quite interesting.

"

This!

I won't go into what I've see and understood about organised religion and religion in general. OP's just asking a simple question, so it needs not any responses really outside of the question being asked. x

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By *neforutoMan 43 weeks ago

Fantasy land in the SW

Im not religous in the conventional way. I dont follow an orginised religion due to religion being used to justify violence. That said, as Ive gotten older Ive come to believe in a power greater than myself and find comfort in believing that there is 'something' other than my own ego running things. If you read the bible, koran or anyother book and find comfort in it then let the others go fuck emself. An intresting side note is the continual validation through archiology of the events and places quoted in said religious texts.

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest


"I have nothing against religion per se and I probably do believe that there is something in it that comforts and offers support to people. And if asked I consider myself to be a Christian.

It’s all the different factions and how they administer their interpretation of religion. That I have issues with

For example. The Catholic Church has done some hideous things.

The covering up of pe0dfile priests

The hiv and population growth in sub sharan Africa

(The main religion in the area and they won’t condone safe sex practices and actively push the opposite and claim it is a sin)One of the wealthiest organisations in the world begging pensioners every week to make donations to them.

Also the very hard line Scottish free prespterian church. And their pushing of their beliefs on to others.

I was lucky enough to spend some time on the remote isle of st kilda last summer and reading about the population and history there they had lived happily for generations with their ways and traditions. Up until a minister was sent to the island because it was deemed that they weren’t living in accordance to the ways of the lord and made them change how they lived and told them their ways were wrong. And yes that wasn’t the only issue they had but I do believe that was the start of the end for their way of life.

I think Everyone has a right to their own beliefs and opinions and if they gain comfort and compassion from their beliefs then they are perfectly valid and nobody has the right to question that but in the same respect I don’t think they should be pushing their beliefs or feel like they have a duty to change or convert others.

Apologises to the op and didn’t mean to leave such a long and unrelated reply to your post.

I hope you find a bible suitable for your needs.

I don’t understand why you say you are a Christian and then go on to list all the atrocities committed by the Christian religions???

Just because I was brought up to believe the basic Christian values and believe that basic morality and Society in this country functions on these. But I question the whole sun of god and the miricales and stories. surrounding the aspect of religion

I believe that due to My upbringing my morals are formed from

The Christian religion. Even if I don’t agree with all of there beliefs and practices. "

I wouldn't like to think anyone would get their morals from a religious text. Stonings, beatings, ritual sacrifices etc.

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By *ty31Man 43 weeks ago

NW London


"I have nothing against religion per se and I probably do believe that there is something in it that comforts and offers support to people. And if asked I consider myself to be a Christian.

It’s all the different factions and how they administer their interpretation of religion. That I have issues with

For example. The Catholic Church has done some hideous things.

The covering up of pe0dfile priests

The hiv and population growth in sub sharan Africa

(The main religion in the area and they won’t condone safe sex practices and actively push the opposite and claim it is a sin)One of the wealthiest organisations in the world begging pensioners every week to make donations to them.

Also the very hard line Scottish free prespterian church. And their pushing of their beliefs on to others.

I was lucky enough to spend some time on the remote isle of st kilda last summer and reading about the population and history there they had lived happily for generations with their ways and traditions. Up until a minister was sent to the island because it was deemed that they weren’t living in accordance to the ways of the lord and made them change how they lived and told them their ways were wrong. And yes that wasn’t the only issue they had but I do believe that was the start of the end for their way of life.

I think Everyone has a right to their own beliefs and opinions and if they gain comfort and compassion from their beliefs then they are perfectly valid and nobody has the right to question that but in the same respect I don’t think they should be pushing their beliefs or feel like they have a duty to change or convert others.

Apologises to the op and didn’t mean to leave such a long and unrelated reply to your post.

I hope you find a bible suitable for your needs.

I don’t understand why you say you are a Christian and then go on to list all the atrocities committed by the Christian religions???

"

So we have to airbrush over the bad stuff in order to associate?

Does that mean that anybody British has to ignore the atrocities committed and problems caused by the British Empire?

Or anybody who watches media has to ignore the cover ups of degenerate television presenters?

It's important to confront and understand the past to move forward.

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago


"I currently have an Oxford World Classics bible

Anyone know of any bibles similar to this that will be more suitable for taking out with me? It’s a massive chunk of a thing and I don’t want to be lugging it around all the time lol.

What Bible is everyone using?

Sorry OP, I don't have a clue unfortunately. What about an online version for portability? I'm not a lover thin book pages, but I have to be honest I prefer actual books.

Shame your OP, is being taken over by religious debate. Books are wonderful things. "

Honestly. I don’t remember where they asked for that debate.

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By *emorefridaCouple 43 weeks ago

La la land


"I currently have an Oxford World Classics bible

Anyone know of any bibles similar to this that will be more suitable for taking out with me? It’s a massive chunk of a thing and I don’t want to be lugging it around all the time lol.

What Bible is everyone using?

Sorry OP, I don't have a clue unfortunately. What about an online version for portability? I'm not a lover thin book pages, but I have to be honest I prefer actual books.

Shame your OP, is being taken over by religious debate. Books are wonderful things.

Honestly. I don’t remember where they asked for that debate. "

They didn't. I've even been messaged telling me not all books are wonderful. Which is true, but what do we do burn all book we don't agree with. Sure that's been tried in the past

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago


"I currently have an Oxford World Classics bible

Anyone know of any bibles similar to this that will be more suitable for taking out with me? It’s a massive chunk of a thing and I don’t want to be lugging it around all the time lol.

What Bible is everyone using?

Sorry OP, I don't have a clue unfortunately. What about an online version for portability? I'm not a lover thin book pages, but I have to be honest I prefer actual books.

Shame your OP, is being taken over by religious debate. Books are wonderful things.

Honestly. I don’t remember where they asked for that debate.

They didn't. I've even been messaged telling me not all books are wonderful. Which is true, but what do we do burn all book we don't agree with. Sure that's been tried in the past "

I was just gonna say! I think someone tried that

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By *a LunaWoman 43 weeks ago

South Wales

I apologise to the OP for going off topic.

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By *oinerbillMan 43 weeks ago

warrington


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

It’s not crazy at all, you were brainwashed as a child and don’t seem to be able recognise this as an adult, I think it’s a shame "

OP was asking for some advice

Why do you feel the need to post several times on here mocking people for what they believe. If it helps them in their life in any way is that not a good thing ?

Cant understand why you have to insult people, sad really

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago


"A good friend of mine lost his way chasing that first dragon, inevitably served four years at his majesty’s pleasure; anyways, on induction he spent ten mins with the pastor.

Paster asked if he’d read the bible and my pal says no chance, Pastor says, “let’s see, read it once and I’ll wager you a quicker parole”

Seems custodial sentences do work

Nothing to lose, he ended up reading it six times in the four years he served, was originally sentenced to seven years and has never offended again; not touched the drink or otherwise ever since!

Whatever bible speaks to you OP, that’s the best one for you "

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things "

I fully support you in this

I am an atheist, in many respects I hold religion to be the root of much that is wrong in this world.

However I fully respect people’s views on religion

If they believe, part believe or just don’t know but get something of faith or comfort and it makes them better people, then it’s a good thing.

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago

Just watch the tv series on BBC , The Universe…difficult to believe in a god or gods after that.

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

I fully support you in this

I am an atheist, in many respects I hold religion to be the root of much that is wrong in this world.

However I fully respect people’s views on religion

If they believe, part believe or just don’t know but get something of faith or comfort and it makes them better people, then it’s a good thing."

Unfortunately religious people don’t allow their kids the choice, instead of allowing them to make decisions as adults they indoctrinate them from birth, this is why they should be challenged because it’s not about their own beliefs (which they got from their parents) it’s about the kids and vulnerable adults they infect

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

I fully support you in this

I am an atheist, in many respects I hold religion to be the root of much that is wrong in this world.

However I fully respect people’s views on religion

If they believe, part believe or just don’t know but get something of faith or comfort and it makes them better people, then it’s a good thing.

Unfortunately religious people don’t allow their kids the choice, instead of allowing them to make decisions as adults they indoctrinate them from birth, this is why they should be challenged because it’s not about their own beliefs (which they got from their parents) it’s about the kids and vulnerable adults they infect "

My parents were very religious, my dad still is. It's actually made my brothers and I go the other way. Once we were about 11 or 12 we started to question it.

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By *tsJustKateWoman 43 weeks ago

London

Bibles are great! Much easier to light than charcoal briquettes.

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago

I don't want to be the fun killer here, but the OP didn't ask for everyone's views on religion, she asked where she could get a different style and what one's others are using.

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By *otsossieMan 43 weeks ago

Chesterfield


"Tried reading it once found it the most boring read ever and the least believable book I’ve read too. "

It’s not exactly a page turner, and really jumps the shark towards the end.

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley


"I don't want to be the fun killer here, but the OP didn't ask for everyone's views on religion, she asked where she could get a different style and what one's others are using. "

Try posting on a Christian book site then

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"I don't want to be the fun killer here, but the OP didn't ask for everyone's views on religion, she asked where she could get a different style and what one's others are using.

Try posting on a Christian book site then"

The op is perfectly entitled to post whatever they like on the forum as long as it doesn't break the rules.

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By *onameyet2Man 43 weeks ago

chorley

As we all are I believe

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By *erry bull1Man 43 weeks ago

doncaster

I still have my bible issued to me when I enlisted in the army it’s not very big and fits in my jacket pocket

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By *ackformore100Man 43 weeks ago

Tin town

See the Friendly audience is in tonight

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By *hocolate37Man 43 weeks ago

Heathrow

Pardon the pun, but Jesus Christ, is it really so hard for people here to just answer the original question (which in itself was completely benign), or if they don't have an answer, just leave it alone? Frankly, some of the responses speak volumes about the posters...

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By *oinerbillMan 43 weeks ago

warrington


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

I fully support you in this

I am an atheist, in many respects I hold religion to be the root of much that is wrong in this world.

However I fully respect people’s views on religion

If they believe, part believe or just don’t know but get something of faith or comfort and it makes them better people, then it’s a good thing.

Unfortunately religious people don’t allow their kids the choice, instead of allowing them to make decisions as adults they indoctrinate them from birth, this is why they should be challenged because it’s not about their own beliefs (which they got from their parents) it’s about the kids and vulnerable adults they infect "

Im a Roman Catholic, my son is a atheist. No offence but dont presume things

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By *ackformore100Man 43 weeks ago

Tin town


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

I fully support you in this

I am an atheist, in many respects I hold religion to be the root of much that is wrong in this world.

However I fully respect people’s views on religion

If they believe, part believe or just don’t know but get something of faith or comfort and it makes them better people, then it’s a good thing.

Unfortunately religious people don’t allow their kids the choice, instead of allowing them to make decisions as adults they indoctrinate them from birth, this is why they should be challenged because it’s not about their own beliefs (which they got from their parents) it’s about the kids and vulnerable adults they infect "

Sorry mate. That's just judgemental nonsense. You might infect your vulnerable adults. Don't presume to talk for all the other parents.

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By *ust want fun 888Man 43 weeks ago

nearby

One subject that I won’t go to deep in

I like to think, I’m a free thinker and won’t be led. So, personally myself along with one other person on here, religion is most definitely the root of all evil, I understand that it makes some people feel better if that’s what they believe, But if you really step out of what you believe and think how the world and nature really works, it’s quite simple. Religion was introduced just to control people and put fear into them many centuries ago

But, I don’t mean to offend, that’s just my opinion

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By (user no longer on site) OP    43 weeks ago


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

It’s not crazy at all, you were brainwashed as a child and don’t seem to be able recognise this as an adult, I think it’s a shame "

This may also be crazy to you, but none of my family are religious; I became religious last year on my own accord and I’m still on my own personal journey.

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By *hrimper36Couple 43 weeks ago

Central France dept 36


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

It’s not crazy at all, you were brainwashed as a child and don’t seem to be able recognise this as an adult, I think it’s a shame

This may also be crazy to you, but none of my family are religious; I became religious last year on my own accord and I’m still on my own personal journey. "

Op you just do you and don’t worry about the rest and just live your best life.

T

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By (user no longer on site) OP    43 weeks ago

Idk why a simple question now has over a hundred responses lol - thank you to everyone who answered genuinely - I now have a few options to look into 3

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By *emorefridaCouple 43 weeks ago

La la land


"Idk why a simple question now has over a hundred responses lol - thank you to everyone who answered genuinely - I now have a few options to look into 3 "

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By *neforutoMan 43 weeks ago

Fantasy land in the SW

I think tbis is the most enlightening post ive contributed on. I hope your question was answered OP and wish you well for the weekend ??

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By *udandBryanCouple 43 weeks ago

Boston

If you want a "modern" translation, The Living Bible Edition" do a simple, pocket sized version. It's easy to read too.

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By (user no longer on site) OP    43 weeks ago


"If you want a "modern" translation, The Living Bible Edition" do a simple, pocket sized version. It's easy to read too."

This is the one I was just looking at, it looks really nice…definitely onto a winner

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Idk why a simple question now has over a hundred responses lol - thank you to everyone who answered genuinely - I now have a few options to look into 3 "

Anything to do with the bible or religion will always spark 'debate' . It's one of the topics guaranteed to.

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By *ackformore100Man 43 weeks ago

Tin town


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

It’s not crazy at all, you were brainwashed as a child and don’t seem to be able recognise this as an adult, I think it’s a shame

This may also be crazy to you, but none of my family are religious; I became religious last year on my own accord and I’m still on my own personal journey. "

My friends son is on a similar journey. He went along and sampled it when he was looking for something... Kept going back for a few months and now he's very interested and motivated to learn and explore and experience more. It helps him. It's been good for him so far. I imagine he may Change tack at some point but that's just fine. Right now he gets something from it. Whatever "it" is.

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By (user no longer on site) OP    43 weeks ago


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

It’s not crazy at all, you were brainwashed as a child and don’t seem to be able recognise this as an adult, I think it’s a shame

This may also be crazy to you, but none of my family are religious; I became religious last year on my own accord and I’m still on my own personal journey.

My friends son is on a similar journey. He went along and sampled it when he was looking for something... Kept going back for a few months and now he's very interested and motivated to learn and explore and experience more. It helps him. It's been good for him so far. I imagine he may Change tack at some point but that's just fine. Right now he gets something from it. Whatever "it" is. "

I am the same. My relationship with religion and God is currently very complicated due to my own personal beliefs and views of God not aligning towards the typical views of Christianity and Catholicism. Nonetheless, something inside of me feels different now

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By *ackformore100Man 43 weeks ago

Tin town


"Try a dose of reality, you will find you don’t need fairy stories

This may be crazy for you to hear but people believe in different things

It’s not crazy at all, you were brainwashed as a child and don’t seem to be able recognise this as an adult, I think it’s a shame

This may also be crazy to you, but none of my family are religious; I became religious last year on my own accord and I’m still on my own personal journey.

My friends son is on a similar journey. He went along and sampled it when he was looking for something... Kept going back for a few months and now he's very interested and motivated to learn and explore and experience more. It helps him. It's been good for him so far. I imagine he may Change tack at some point but that's just fine. Right now he gets something from it. Whatever "it" is.

I am the same. My relationship with religion and God is currently very complicated due to my own personal beliefs and views of God not aligning towards the typical views of Christianity and Catholicism. Nonetheless, something inside of me feels different now "

And if it helps you. It works for you. As for your op. I'm afraid I don't know much about bibles.

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By *udandBryanCouple 43 weeks ago

Boston


"If you want a "modern" translation, The Living Bible Edition" do a simple, pocket sized version. It's easy to read too.

This is the one I was just looking at, it looks really nice…definitely onto a winner"

We have 7 translations (former Verger, Churchwarden, PCC etc.) But find this translation - albeit paraphrased - an easy one to read, as well as to carry.

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS 43 weeks ago

chichester


"Do none of you who refuse to own a bible because it isn't true (some of it is) never read novels?"

Yes but they don’t brainwash people or affect real life

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest


"Idk why a simple question now has over a hundred responses lol - thank you to everyone who answered genuinely - I now have a few options to look into 3

Anything to do with the bible or religion will always spark 'debate' . It's one of the topics guaranteed to. "

Whats the others? Politics I can imagine is one. As an ordained minister (yes really!) Im a committed atheist so thats what attracted me to this thread

Mr

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Idk why a simple question now has over a hundred responses lol - thank you to everyone who answered genuinely - I now have a few options to look into 3

Anything to do with the bible or religion will always spark 'debate' . It's one of the topics guaranteed to.

Whats the others? Politics I can imagine is one. As an ordained minister (yes really!) Im a committed atheist so thats what attracted me to this thread

Mr"

Oh there are loads, kissing, squirting, the death penalty...

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By *emorefridaCouple 43 weeks ago

La la land


"Idk why a simple question now has over a hundred responses lol - thank you to everyone who answered genuinely - I now have a few options to look into 3

Anything to do with the bible or religion will always spark 'debate' . It's one of the topics guaranteed to.

Whats the others? Politics I can imagine is one. As an ordained minister (yes really!) Im a committed atheist so thats what attracted me to this thread

Mr

Oh there are loads, kissing, squirting, the death penalty...

"

Do the mods play 'debate' bingo? Not sure what you win though?

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Idk why a simple question now has over a hundred responses lol - thank you to everyone who answered genuinely - I now have a few options to look into 3

Anything to do with the bible or religion will always spark 'debate' . It's one of the topics guaranteed to.

Whats the others? Politics I can imagine is one. As an ordained minister (yes really!) Im a committed atheist so thats what attracted me to this thread

Mr

Oh there are loads, kissing, squirting, the death penalty...

Do the mods play 'debate' bingo? Not sure what you win though? "

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By *ilverjagMan 43 weeks ago

swansea


"Im not religous in the conventional way. I dont follow an orginised religion due to religion being used to justify violence. That said, as Ive gotten older Ive come to believe in a power greater than myself and find comfort in believing that there is 'something' other than my own ego running things. If you read the bible, koran or anyother book and find comfort in it then let the others go fuck emself. An intresting side note is the continual validation through archiology of the events and places quoted in said religious texts."

You are not on your own on here when it comes to the belief in the existence of a supreme being. I've actually been on meets where the subject of systems of morality has come up for discussion. However the guy's have usually been taught to be cautious, and have only revealed their practices when by a similar fidelity they have believed that I am worthy of that confidence.

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By *ames-77Man 43 weeks ago

milton keynes

Some of the people on these threads are truly full of hate .. zero consideration for people's thoughts or beliefs..did the thread ask for unwanted comments on your small minded opinions ?

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By *neforutoMan 43 weeks ago

Fantasy land in the SW


"I think tbis is the most enlightening post ive contributed on. I hope your question was answered OP and wish you well for the weekend ??"

oops, should have been

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By *oinerbillMan 43 weeks ago

warrington


"Some of the people on these threads are truly full of hate .. zero consideration for people's thoughts or beliefs..did the thread ask for unwanted comments on your small minded opinions ? "

Spot on.

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest

Be careful op there is going to be a stampede of horses soon on this thread .

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By *ikesEmBigMan 43 weeks ago

Herts


"I currently have an Oxford World Classics bible

Anyone know of any bibles similar to this that will be more suitable for taking out with me? It’s a massive chunk of a thing and I don’t want to be lugging it around all the time lol.

What Bible is everyone using?"

I find toilet roll more absorbant

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By *obilebottomMan 43 weeks ago

All over


"Some of the people on these threads are truly full of hate .. zero consideration for people's thoughts or beliefs..did the thread ask for unwanted comments on your small minded opinions ? "

It is what people do unfortunatelly. Grip on to anything to promote their own opinion and crate controversy even though the OP was only asking where to get one and not debating religion. It was bound to hapen though.I avoid politics and religious discussions on here like anything as anyone with moderate views gets drowned by those on the fringes. Give me a cake thread anytime.

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By *ldgeezermeMan 43 weeks ago

Newcastle

Get yourself a copy of The Wicked Bible

With the misprint:

"Thou shalt commit adultery."

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By *orthernJayMan 43 weeks ago

LHR


"Some of the people on these threads are truly full of hate .. zero consideration for people's thoughts or beliefs..did the thread ask for unwanted comments on your small minded opinions ? "

^^^ very well said ^^^

I even had a couple of completely unsolicited inbox messages denouncing my shared opinion and experience, random haters telling me to “stop listening to fairy stories”

Gave the block button a workout whilst laughing to myself; I’m agnostic

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By *ikesEmBigMan 43 weeks ago

Herts

Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell"

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By *arlot o scaraWoman 43 weeks ago

Hell


"Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell" "

God invented swinging and fabswingers, amen

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell" "

Since most of the respondents don't believe in god it doesn't matter really.

Most people who do believe in him/her believe the loving, forgiving version so you're safe.

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By *rAitchMan 43 weeks ago

Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe

I've a copy of The Bible According To Spike Milligan.

It's a cracking read.

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago


"I currently have an Oxford World Classics bible

Anyone know of any bibles similar to this that will be more suitable for taking out with me? It’s a massive chunk of a thing and I don’t want to be lugging it around all the time lol.

What Bible is everyone using?"

The King James Bible is what you need!

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By *ikesEmBigMan 43 weeks ago

Herts


"Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell"

God invented swinging and fabswingers, amen

"

Lol

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By *ikesEmBigMan 43 weeks ago

Herts


"Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell"

Since most of the respondents don't believe in god it doesn't matter really.

Most people who do believe in him/her believe the loving, forgiving version so you're safe. "

I don't give a poo. Religion is why the world is so fucked

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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago

The Proverbs are my favourite!

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"The Proverbs are my favourite!"

My favourite is Song of Solomon

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest


"Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell"

God invented swinging and fabswingers, amen "

As an ordained minister I can confirm that 'they' (see what I did there) did

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By *batMan 43 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"views of God not aligning towards the typical views of Christianity and Catholicism."

Breaking news….

Catholicism IS Christianity. It was the first Christian religion and the others are a breakaway.

Gbat

(Atheist, holder of scripture “O” level (failed Eng Lit, but love books)).

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By *ty31Man 43 weeks ago

NW London


"Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell"

Since most of the respondents don't believe in god it doesn't matter really.

Most people who do believe in him/her believe the loving, forgiving version so you're safe.

I don't give a poo. Religion is why the world is so fucked"

Nothing to do with people or greed then?

Maybe if more of our world leaders actually adhered to the New Testament the world would be a much better place.

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By *ty31Man 43 weeks ago

NW London


"views of God not aligning towards the typical views of Christianity and Catholicism.

Breaking news….

Catholicism IS Christianity. It was the first Christian religion and the others are a breakaway.

Gbat

(Atheist, holder of scripture “O” level (failed Eng Lit, but love books)). "

True, but Catholics just like to feel special!

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest


"Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell"

Since most of the respondents don't believe in god it doesn't matter really.

Most people who do believe in him/her believe the loving, forgiving version so you're safe.

I don't give a poo. Religion is why the world is so fucked

Nothing to do with people or greed then?

Maybe if more of our world leaders actually adhered to the New Testament the world would be a much better place."

You mean things like

Women should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak, but must be in submission, as the law says. If they want to inquire about something, they should ask their own husbands at home; for it is disgraceful for a woman to speak in the church.

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell"

Since most of the respondents don't believe in god it doesn't matter really.

Most people who do believe in him/her believe the loving, forgiving version so you're safe.

I don't give a poo. Religion is why the world is so fucked

Nothing to do with people or greed then?

Maybe if more of our world leaders actually adhered to the New Testament the world would be a much better place.

You mean things like

Women should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak, but must be in submission, as the law says. If they want to inquire about something, they should ask their own husbands at home; for it is disgraceful for a woman to speak in the church."

Yep sounds like the church I grew up in. Music was banned too, when we sang a hymn the minister played one note on the piano to start us off and away we went acapella. Women were allowed to sing though, just not get up and speak, we all had to sit there in silence waiting for the 'spirit' to move someone. There was outrage once when a man was seen reading from noted

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By *icecouple561Couple 43 weeks ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex

^^ notes

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man 43 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"we all had to sit there in silence waiting for the 'spirit' to move someone. "

Should have given them some prune juice, far more effective

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By *ris GrayMan 43 weeks ago

Dorchester

What a waste of trees

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By *ackformore100Man 43 weeks ago

Tin town


"What a waste of trees "

Why?

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By *ty31Man 43 weeks ago

NW London


"Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell"

Since most of the respondents don't believe in god it doesn't matter really.

Most people who do believe in him/her believe the loving, forgiving version so you're safe.

I don't give a poo. Religion is why the world is so fucked

Nothing to do with people or greed then?

Maybe if more of our world leaders actually adhered to the New Testament the world would be a much better place.

You mean things like

Women should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak, but must be in submission, as the law says. If they want to inquire about something, they should ask their own husbands at home; for it is disgraceful for a woman to speak in the church."

This might surprise you but lots of women speak in churches . Some are even allowed to be clergy

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By *ris GrayMan 43 weeks ago

Dorchester

Trees give oxygen

Bibles give

At best false hope

At worst guidance that being homosexual is inherently wrong

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By *ris GrayMan 43 weeks ago

Dorchester


"Trees give oxygen

Bibles give

At best false hope

At worst guidance that being homosexual is inherently wrong "

this is a quote from somebody but nevertheless a poignant one

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest


"Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell"

Since most of the respondents don't believe in god it doesn't matter really.

Most people who do believe in him/her believe the loving, forgiving version so you're safe.

I don't give a poo. Religion is why the world is so fucked

Nothing to do with people or greed then?

Maybe if more of our world leaders actually adhered to the New Testament the world would be a much better place.

You mean things like

Women should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak, but must be in submission, as the law says. If they want to inquire about something, they should ask their own husbands at home; for it is disgraceful for a woman to speak in the church.

This might surprise you but lots of women speak in churches . Some are even allowed to be clergy "

I was only quoting the book that you were advocating world leaders should follow. Or did you mean only the parts you agree with?

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest


"Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell"

Since most of the respondents don't believe in god it doesn't matter really.

Most people who do believe in him/her believe the loving, forgiving version so you're safe.

I don't give a poo. Religion is why the world is so fucked

Nothing to do with people or greed then?

Maybe if more of our world leaders actually adhered to the New Testament the world would be a much better place.

You mean things like

Women should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak, but must be in submission, as the law says. If they want to inquire about something, they should ask their own husbands at home; for it is disgraceful for a woman to speak in the church.

Yep sounds like the church I grew up in. Music was banned too, when we sang a hymn the minister played one note on the piano to start us off and away we went acapella. Women were allowed to sing though, just not get up and speak, we all had to sit there in silence waiting for the 'spirit' to move someone. There was outrage once when a man was seen reading from noted "

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By *orksRockerMan 43 weeks ago

Bradford


"Pretty sure "God" wouldn't want "his" work discussed on a swinging site. Pretty sure all of us would "burn in hell"

Since most of the respondents don't believe in god it doesn't matter really.

Most people who do believe in him/her believe the loving, forgiving version so you're safe.

I don't give a poo. Religion is why the world is so fucked

Nothing to do with people or greed then?

Maybe if more of our world leaders actually adhered to the New Testament the world would be a much better place.

You mean things like

Women should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak, but must be in submission, as the law says. If they want to inquire about something, they should ask their own husbands at home; for it is disgraceful for a woman to speak in the church.

This might surprise you but lots of women speak in churches . Some are even allowed to be clergy

I was only quoting the book that you were advocating world leaders should follow. Or did you mean only the parts you agree with? "

For example...

So I take it you agree with Exodus 21 about how to own and treat the sl4ves you have and that they are your property. Unless you don't agree with that part too, and therefore created your own religion...

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By *ackformore100Man 43 weeks ago

Tin town


"Trees give oxygen

Bibles give

At best false hope

At worst guidance that being homosexual is inherently wrong this is a quote from somebody but nevertheless a poignant one "

So is it just printed bibles that you don't like or is it all printed books or just all books of religion and belief systems.? Who is going to decide which belief system are allowed?

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By *inkyfun2013Couple 43 weeks ago

lewisham

The pages in the small ones aren't absorbent enough.

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By *rontier PsychiatristMan 43 weeks ago

Coventry

Well yes I know you can get some very handy small travel bibles. Especially if you just want New Testament.

I've gathered a fair few bibles over the year yet I am atheist, probably agnostic if we're being strictly technical but it's splitting hair over a negligible factor. Anyway I was brought up in a household of a very religious mother and a father who was not religious, although well traveled and I think was open to the idea of something beyond humanity. Anyways so over my life I've been given bibles of also sorts of sizes and formats including a compact camouflage version issused to me by a freindly Padre and the complete bible on CD. My mum thinking this would help because I'm dyslexic (however it's still in the wrapping). Why do I still have all these bibles? I guess it's a cultural thing, that I show repect to them even though I'm atheists. Not because I believe but something in can't stand to see them chucked in the bin or mistreated. To be fair I was brought up to have repect and value for all books (Mum worked in libraries). And it is an in important book to the history of civilisation, especially that of Western Civilisation. So I believe as a text it should be shown due reverence and I do cringe when people suggest it's only good to wipe your arse with.

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By *ilverjagMan 43 weeks ago

swansea

You've certainly started something here op that's opened up a debate like none other. I'm just wondering when the forum mod's are going to close it down as it's got too big. So in case that happens, I'll reiterate the words of Dave Allen the Irish comedian. As he closed his show after cracking all the now politically incorrect jokes about Ian Paisley, and The Pope to name but a few, his parting words were, "Goodnight and may your God go with you!" So again, "Goodnight and may your God go with you!"

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By (user no longer on site) OP    43 weeks ago


"views of God not aligning towards the typical views of Christianity and Catholicism.

Breaking news….

Catholicism IS Christianity. It was the first Christian religion and the others are a breakaway.

Gbat

(Atheist, holder of scripture “O” level (failed Eng Lit, but love books)). "

Yes, I am aware that Catholicism is Christianity thank you my distinction was for others that may not be aware

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By (user no longer on site) OP    43 weeks ago


"You've certainly started something here op that's opened up a debate like none other. I'm just wondering when the forum mod's are going to close it down as it's got too big. So in case that happens, I'll reiterate the words of Dave Allen the Irish comedian. As he closed his show after cracking all the now politically incorrect jokes about Ian Paisley, and The Pope to name but a few, his parting words were, "Goodnight and may your God go with you!" So again, "Goodnight and may your God go with you!""

All I asked for was Bible recommendations not a debate lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP    43 weeks ago


"Some of the people on these threads are truly full of hate .. zero consideration for people's thoughts or beliefs..did the thread ask for unwanted comments on your small minded opinions ? "

Very true; since my new journey on religion I’ve felt a lot less hate in my heart and calmer for myself. So it doesn’t bother me anymore. Alas, it’s a shame people feel the need to share their unwanted opinions lol

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest


"Some of the people on these threads are truly full of hate .. zero consideration for people's thoughts or beliefs..did the thread ask for unwanted comments on your small minded opinions ?

Very true; since my new journey on religion I’ve felt a lot less hate in my heart and calmer for myself. So it doesn’t bother me anymore. Alas, it’s a shame people feel the need to share their unwanted opinions lol"

Thats what you get on a public forum - differing opinions

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By (user no longer on site) OP    43 weeks ago


"Some of the people on these threads are truly full of hate .. zero consideration for people's thoughts or beliefs..did the thread ask for unwanted comments on your small minded opinions ?

Very true; since my new journey on religion I’ve felt a lot less hate in my heart and calmer for myself. So it doesn’t bother me anymore. Alas, it’s a shame people feel the need to share their unwanted opinions lol

Thats what you get on a public forum - differing opinions "

But I didn’t ask for those - I asked for bible recommendations. People can share their opinions all they want in a thread asking for their opinions alas I didn’t ask lol

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By *adCherriesCouple 43 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest


"Some of the people on these threads are truly full of hate .. zero consideration for people's thoughts or beliefs..did the thread ask for unwanted comments on your small minded opinions ?

Very true; since my new journey on religion I’ve felt a lot less hate in my heart and calmer for myself. So it doesn’t bother me anymore. Alas, it’s a shame people feel the need to share their unwanted opinions lol

Thats what you get on a public forum - differing opinions

But I didn’t ask for those - I asked for bible recommendations. People can share their opinions all they want in a thread asking for their opinions alas I didn’t ask lol"

I know but people will still give their opinions especially on a subject like religion, politics, health etc etc

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By *ealMissShadyWoman 43 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

I have 3 bibles. One which was given to me when I was Christened, New Testament My Dad's bible, old testament and My Mums which was given to her on her wedding day.

Hope you find what you are looking for OP

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By *batMan 42 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"I am aware that Catholicism is Christianity thank you. my distinction was for others that may not be aware "

That makes no sense whatsoever.

"I'll portray these things as different, but I know they are the same, but others might not know."

Thou shalt not bear false witness.

Gbat

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By (user no longer on site) OP    42 weeks ago


"I am aware that Catholicism is Christianity thank you. my distinction was for others that may not be aware

That makes no sense whatsoever.

"I'll portray these things as different, but I know they are the same, but others might not know."

Thou shalt not bear false witness.

Gbat "

I’m just used to doing so because my irl friends aren’t aware they are the same; it’s really not that deep or serious

BD

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS 42 weeks ago

1127 walnut avenue

I don't have any I've never been a fan of fiction myself..

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By (user no longer on site) OP    42 weeks ago


"I don't have any I've never been a fan of fiction myself.."

So you’ve never read a novel? Damn I feel sorry for you

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By *penJackMan 42 weeks ago

Northampton


"I currently have an Oxford World Classics bible

Anyone know of any bibles similar to this that will be more suitable for taking out with me? It’s a massive chunk of a thing and I don’t want to be lugging it around all the time lol.

What Bible is everyone using?"

When you say 'similar,' do you mean same translation? If not, you can get some pretty portable NIV Bibles. It's also available online, but then can't be employed in a sexy nun/vicar manner.

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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago


"I currently have an Oxford World Classics bible

Anyone know of any bibles similar to this that will be more suitable for taking out with me? It’s a massive chunk of a thing and I don’t want to be lugging it around all the time lol.

What Bible is everyone using?

The Fab Bible obviously. It's a single page of parchment inscribed with. Thou shall have fun. "

Haha page 3..boobs

Page 69.. Fuck knows

End.. Fab was created in 7 days

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By *andyfloss2000Woman 42 weeks ago

ashford

Have a fairly light weight one that has old and new testament in it king James version ! X

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By *ty31Man 42 weeks ago

NW London


"I am aware that Catholicism is Christianity thank you. my distinction was for others that may not be aware

That makes no sense whatsoever.

"I'll portray these things as different, but I know they are the same, but others might not know."

Thou shalt not bear false witness.

Gbat "

It makes sense to me. Catholics are usually referred to as Catholics whereas all the other denominations get lumped in together as Christians.

As I stated earlier, this is probably the Catholic superiority complex to blame!!

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By *ackformore100Man 42 weeks ago

Tin town


"I currently have an Oxford World Classics bible

Anyone know of any bibles similar to this that will be more suitable for taking out with me? It’s a massive chunk of a thing and I don’t want to be lugging it around all the time lol.

What Bible is everyone using?

The Fab Bible obviously. It's a single page of parchment inscribed with. Thou shall have fun. "

That the one that says... Judge anyone and belittle anyone who believes in different things than you?

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By *penJackMan 42 weeks ago

Northampton


"Catholicism IS Christianity. It was the first Christian religion and the others are a breakaway. "

The Orthodox would disagree with you, as would Coptics and the Church of Antioch.

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By *stellaWoman 42 weeks ago

London


"I like the message bible by eugene Peterson. Technically it’s not bible but hey it’s good, really good. I also used the street bible when I working with teenagers, it’s really funny !

I think for my my favourite is the You-version app, because you can easily switch versions when you read something if it connects & you want to get closer to the Greek or Hebrew or more modern / post-modern you can just switch between 20-30 versions.

For portability there’s a tiny NIV with waterproof camouflage cover that’s cool but the writing is so small "

I can here to say The Message is interesting in that it’s contemporary language and not too hefty.

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By *ames-77Man 42 weeks ago

milton keynes

What's interesting is the people that feel the need to share negative views on religion and Christianity.. have never even taken the time to read a Bible.. to have a worth while opinion you must first study the subject..

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By (user no longer on site) OP    42 weeks ago


"What's interesting is the people that feel the need to share negative views on religion and Christianity.. have never even taken the time to read a Bible.. to have a worth while opinion you must first study the subject.. "

Very true, thank you! And it’s also weird how they decided to do it on a post where it wasn’t asked for

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By *ames-77Man 42 weeks ago

milton keynes


"What's interesting is the people that feel the need to share negative views on religion and Christianity.. have never even taken the time to read a Bible.. to have a worth while opinion you must first study the subject..

Very true, thank you! And it’s also weird how they decided to do it on a post where it wasn’t asked for"

That's what's stupid about the forums when you post a thread and ask a specific question you have trolls that pay no attention and just post negative pointless comments

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