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LINK GQ magazine puts Bible on list of 20 classic books not worth reading

This is hilarious. I have thought this many times working in the library that it belongs in the FICTION section.

TheLiberalGent 7 Apr 23
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The King James bible has provided an enormous amount of expressions used in today's English, such as, by way of a few examples, pearls to the swine, the skin of your teeth, a drop in the bucket, the blind leading the blind or can a leopard change his spots. And one cannot gainsay that it contains quite a few good, imaginative children's stories, from the eye staring at Cain to Noah's Ark, via the plagues of Egypt or David and Goliath. Inasmuch as this cannot be said of the brain-washingly repetitive and plagiarist Coran or frankly grotesque "us (Americans)-too!" book of Mormon, I would certainly not include it in the "not worth reading" category. Besides, given its influence past and present on our world, it is nothing short of A Must ! (Idem, I fear, for the Coran. (Be it only as nobody having REALLY read it will carry on presenting it as a font of peace and tolerance !)

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Well GQ is not one of my 20 Classier Magazines .. so knowing the source!!!!

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I was in a very good book store with my daughter recently and drew her to the attention of the religion section full of christian books and the mythology section acress the isle. I noted that in another country or in another time that the Christian writings would be found in the mythology section.

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Awesome

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I haven't read them all, but I agree with most of that list.

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