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Utah Man
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Topic: Bible Reading Posted: October 16 2008 at 11:20 |
This is part of a personal research project.
. . . and in case you're wondering: No I'm NOT Mormon.
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Norbert
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 13:21 |
I have not read it from cover to cover, but the most parts of it.
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Utah Man
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 16:46 |
Norbert wrote:
I have not read it from cover to cover, but the most parts of it.
| Your signature = Meister Eckhart He had some very good things to write .
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stonebeard
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 16:48 |
Tried cover to cover. Stopped at Numbers. I only know the typical stuff you hear in sermons and childhood.
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rileydog22
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 16:52 |
None of it. No plans to change that.
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Logan
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 16:59 |
Yes, I have read most of my copy of the King James Bible ( I skipped some of the really boring parts in the Old Testament). I was quite into bible reading when I was younger. And I've read New Testament Apocrypha.
I'd like to read more apocrypha... Kind of like prog, I'm more interested in the obscure stuff (texts not included in the bible). I have a general interest in religion, and religious texts.
Edited by Logan - October 16 2008 at 17:01
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Plankowner
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 17:12 |
I've read the entire Bible twice in my youth.
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Wilcey
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 17:50 |
I've read it all cover to cover a couple of times, and use it as reference frequently. I have also read the Koran, and other texts.
I think it's important, there is so much political and social debate that harks back to religion/ethics/morals of some description, and like a lot of these things, urban myths and chinese whispers warp these texts out of context.
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Jared
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 17:56 |
prog-chick wrote:
I've read it all cover to cover a couple of times,
So have I, more than a couple of times...
and use it as reference frequently.
But this I don't do...
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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BaldJean
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 18:00 |
was an important part of my studies. I read the whole book. sometimes a bit repetitive, especially with them prophets, but it was not intended to win the Nobel Prize for literature
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 18:41 |
Bits and Pieces of it. I'm an atheist, but I don't think that should stop me being interested in a religious text.
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Utah Man
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 20:43 |
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Utah Man
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 20:46 |
BaldJean wrote:
was an important part of my studies
| you have a degree in literature or ___________?.
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Utah Man
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Posted: October 16 2008 at 20:51 |
prog-chick wrote:
I've read it all cover to cover a couple of times, and use it as reference frequently.
| Do you find yourself using it as a reference point towards your friends or "enemies" ? .
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BaldJean
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Posted: October 17 2008 at 05:41 |
Utah Man wrote:
BaldJean wrote:
was an important part of my studies
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you have a degree in literature or ___________? |
history, and I specialized in ancient and middle ages. believe me, you can't understand the middle ages without knowing the bible, and for some ancient history the bible is an important source too
Edited by BaldJean - October 17 2008 at 05:44
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta
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Chris S
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Posted: October 17 2008 at 06:14 |
Not being derogatory but I voted yes, but my version of The Bible would be The Silmarillion not the aforementioned
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Dean
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Posted: October 17 2008 at 07:03 |
Logan wrote:
And I've read New Testament Apocrypha.
I'd like to read more apocrypha... Kind of like prog, I'm more interested in the obscure stuff (texts not included in the bible). I have a general interest in religion, and religious texts.
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I have read bits of a couple of those (Gospel of Judus and Gospel of Mary Magdalene). With so many of the apocrypha being rejected by the early church, I was curious to see why (and perhaps understand better why) some gospels were included in the NT and why some were excluded.
From the OT era, I've also read The Book Of Watchers from The Book of Enoch, because I was interested in Paradise Lost at the time (the epic poem and the metal band ) and wanted to know more of the Fall of the Angels.
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progmetalhead
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Posted: October 17 2008 at 07:15 |
Only for my own research into the history of our early civilisations and evolution.
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Blacksword
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Posted: October 17 2008 at 07:46 |
Only the 'good bits' ..
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Raff
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Posted: October 17 2008 at 08:44 |
Chris Stacey wrote:
Not being derogatory but I voted yes, but my version of The Bible would be The Silmarillion not the aforementioned |
Another Tolkien fan, I see ..... As for myself, I have read quite a good bit of The Bible, both Old and New Testament, though it was a long time ago. As BaldJean said, it is essential for understanding certain historical periods, and possibly a good part of Western civilization as well.
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