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Old 10-12-2010, 04:18 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Flyweight View Post
I love the irony of someone considering downloading the Bible from illegal sources
Despite those differentiating between "illegal" and "immoral", I agree with your intended humor and don't see that you are off-target.

After all, while "darkside" downloading is not specifically mentioned in the Bible as a sin, the "Book" is held up as the ultimate representation of "Good" (rightly or wrongly is not part of the discussion), and it would be expected that illegal actions of any sort would be frowned upon by any "true believer".

On the other hand, you only intended it as humor over the juxtaposition of being a supposedly "super-honest" person, and his/her possible willingness to download an illegal copy "the Book" on which his/her beliefs are based.

On the other other hand, there was no accusation that the original person asking the question intended any illegal downloading, merely the humor in the irony of downloading the Bible illegally.

As for copywrite, that is trully an interesting question.
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