That sounds like a terrible place for a picnic.reading roadside picnic o algo
serious question is the Bible a fun book to read for the story along with all of the religious stuffThese days I don't have that much time to read so I just read the Holy Bible and whatever book I need to read for work.
The bible is supposed to be a historical record too, I guess that's how you'd say it. If it's "interesting" at times that's just because history is interesting O algoserious question is the Bible a fun book to read for the story along with all of the religious stuff
I wouldn't say that it is fun but for me is a special feeling when reading it.serious question is the Bible a fun book to read for the story along with all of the religious stuff
i remember reading parts of the old testament in second grade and the part where God made it rain sulfur on a city was... interesting to say the least
i might be remembering it wrong
I find it enjoyable.serious question is the Bible a fun book to read for the story along with all of the religious stuff
i remember reading parts of the old testament in second grade and the part where God made it rain sulfur on a city was... interesting to say the least
i might be remembering it wrong
i seeThe bible is supposed to be a historical record, I guess that's how you'd say it. If it's "interesting" at times that's just because history is interesting O algo
To me, the entire concept of "a verse a day" and other lazy habits have been a great factor in shattering the importance of the faith within so many people's lives. How is someone to satiate their lungs with air when they barely open their mouth to breathe? My dad didn't even know who Paul the Apostle was until I explained what an epistle was to him a few months ago. It's the same reason for why so many Christians, especially in the "simple" parts of places like America, think that the modern State of Israel is in holy scripture. "B-buh... the Bible says we's gots to support duh Israel! Duh Baptist pastor of our church probably thinks this too, why you's saying otherwise?" These people never learn because it's almost like they follow a whole other religion in how they "keep the faith" (if "keeping it" means loosely holding its hand as you make it follow you on your path as you keep it on a leash like a pet dog), and it pisses me off.if they do they only get attached to specific verses and stuff
It's all true.To me, the entire concept of "a verse a day" and other lazy habits have been a great factor in shattering the importance of the faith within so many people's lives. How is someone to satiate their lungs with air when they barely open their mouth to breathe? My dad didn't even know who Paul the Apostle was until I explained what an epistle was to him a few months ago. It's the same reason for why so many Christians, especially in the "simple" parts of places like America, think that the modern State of Israel is in holy scripture. "B-buh... the Bible says we's gots to support duh Israel! Duh Baptist pastor of our church probably thinks this too, why you's saying otherwise?" These people never learn because it's almost like they follow a whole other religion in how they "keep the faith" (if "keeping it" means loosely holding its hand as you make it follow you on your path as you keep it on a leash like a pet dog), and it pisses me off.
Sorry for the minor thread derailment, if this conversation continues I can move the posts to /dump/.
Have fun!!!Planning to read "The Expansion of dat BBC" by B.B. Seelee, probably will start today
There's a strange pattern in the reading habits of the users of this website.....I started reading "The BLACKED Cause" by Robert Widdlekock a month ago but I got like 30 pages in and haven't been reading lately because I'm a lazy nigger
I read the Bible during my cringe "trad" phase when I was 16 and I've forgotten most of it but there are some cool parts. The New Testament is much more interesting to read than the old one.serious question is the Bible a fun book to read for the story along with all of the religious stuff
i remember reading parts of the old testament in second grade and the part where God made it rain sulfur on a city was... interesting to say the least
i might be remembering it wrong
The old testament is more interesting because Jewish history is kino.I read the Bible during my cringe "trad" phase when I was 16 and I've forgotten most of it but there are some cool parts. The New Testament is much more interesting to read than the old one.