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Old 07-11-2013, 06:47 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by rhadin View Post
I have to admit I put down the bible after the first few thou shall nots and the blatant, unapologetic hypocrisy between the bible and the religious who push people to read and believe. The other problem with the bible is that it was/is the original sci-fi/fantasy book but the characters and the stories lack depth, vision, cliff-hanging plots, and, of course, the American way.

Besides, one would think that the committee that wrote the fantasy could have come up with better horrors than plagues of locust and better sex than begats.
Actually considering the nature of this post it would probably be better to confine it to the politics and religion sub forum. After all if someone responds that the Bible isn't sci-fi/fantasy they are slipping into religious debate and it will end up there anyway.
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