Anyone interested in helping this catch on? I once complained on the comment card in a hotel that leaving a Bible in our rooms is offensive. I wonder if anyone read it. I had been disturbed to find a Bible on a stand next to my bed in plain view. Bibles say discriminatory and demeaning things about women and gays and they advocate slavery. The Bible also advocates killing those who follow different religions or none at all. I'd like to lay my head to sleep without being accosted with such hate speech. I put it in a drawer so that it wasn't in my face.
It is unacceptable to have Bibles in hotel rooms with the derogatory and sometimes vicious language they contain. I doubt the public would tolerate similar speech from any other source in a hotel that accommodates the public. Would it be acceptable to place literature in its rooms that contains other bigoted propaganda? The Bible should not be an exception.
Leviticus 18:22 (Male homosexuality is an abomination.)
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Leviticus 20:13 (It is detestable and offenders should be put to death.)
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1 Corinthians 6:9 (Men who commit homosexual acts are engaging in wickedness and will not inherit the kingdom of heaven.)
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1 Corinthians 14:34-35 (It is disgraceful for a woman to speak in church. She should instead ask questions only at home to her husband.)
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1 Corinthians 11:3 (The head of every woman is man.)
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Ephesians 5:22 (Wives should submit to their husbands as they would to the Lord.)
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Colossians 3:22 (Slaves, obey your masters as you would the lord.)
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Exodus 32: 26 -27 (Moses told his followers to kill everyone who doesn't agree with him even if they were their brother.)
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Revelation 19:11-21 (Jesus is going to return to kill people who followed other prophets either by burning them alive or with his sword and then leave them out for the birds to gorge themselves on their flesh.)
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I don't mean to sound crass here.
But it's just a book.It won't bite you.
You don't have to read it, just shove it in a drawer or something.
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If I remember.... I was told, those rice paper pages are great for rolling joints.... so I've been told.
@bigpawbullets yeah they’re lousy for toilet paper though. Paper airplanes n origami 6 out of 10
Right. That's what I did. I just find it astounding that the same words in a different book would trigget international outcry.
Considering all the anti-human actions believers are motivated to or excuse because of it - yes, it does metaphorically bite us as a society.
The only time I ever opened the drawer to get that bible was when I didn't have joint paper - the first and last page of that book work - though not the smartest thing to use. After I ripped out the paper the sucker went back into the drawer and I didn't give it another thought.
Condoms should also be provided. Would also point out about all of the Priests recently charged for sexual abuse, and I'm not harping on the Roman Catholics because this is also as rampant in other noted Religious denominations as well as Political Organizations , Corporate Lobbyist whom most are from the Pharmaceutical Concerns. I'm talking overall hygiene and safety that should be a prime concern. They give them out in Hight Schools for free.
I have to travel a lot for work and this is something that drives me insane. I am in.
We should stage a Bible burning ha ha ai keed ai keed
Just a heads up: if you don’t want a bible in your hotel room, I suggest staying away from Marriott. They always have a bible and a Book of Mormon. Most hotels will remove the Bible before check in if requested in advance.
I wonder if putting the bible in the trash can would send a message. Or stick it in the ice machine, or toss it into the dirty laundry bin in the hallway. Hotels don't buy those bibles... some do-gooder religious group generally donates them, I believe. If they just keep disappearing that may partially solve the problem. Or maybe that's why it's the most "popular" book in the world... most get donated and thrown out. Yeah, I'm offended too, but maybe it's time to act. That bible sitting there never seems to keep those so-inclined from having quick afternoon trysts with their workmates there, regardless of how "religious" they claim to be.
You've only scratched the surface of the offensive and absurd things written in the Bible. Still, I find it an interesting (although thoroughly muddled) presentation of what some folks were thinking in the past. Also, there is some history to be gleaned from the Bible. Pontius Pilate really was the prefect of Judaea from 26-36 ce. (Although, according to Philo and Josephus, he was very different than he is portrayed in the Bible.) Finally, if you are ever having trouble falling asleep in a hotel room, pull that Gideon's Bible out of the drawer and try reading from Genesis 1:1. You will wake refreshed in the morning, after full night's sleep!
I always either hide the bible somewhere in the room to be discovered later, or I use it as a door stop. It makes a great doorstop for those bathroom doors that have a mind of their own. It's just my way of saying, "I won't use this as you intended and I don't revere it."
Well with all do respect, it seems you spend way too much time reading that stuff.
I agree. Wasn't my choice.
Think yourself lucky if you stop in a Marriott hotel you will find not only a Babble in your room but also a Book of Mormon, and that is some really offensive shit.