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Old 01.23.2008, 12:27 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
no offense taken. the bible is a colection of history, allegory, myth, letters, songs, prayers, etc.

there are a millio things to be gained from study of such a cultural powerhouse.

That's awesome. So many people are so close-minded that once they get sick of religion, they don't want to hear anything about the bible. There are a lot of things to learn from it, whether you chose to be religious or not. I can't stand religion. Sounds funny, I know, but if I wasn't one of Jehovah's Witnesses I would have nothing to do with any of it because of the hypocrisy that it is seeped it. What I believe just makes so much sense to me, I would be going against the natural logic I have to leave and pretend like I don't believe it.
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