This is a fascinating book... I never read it before. Not seriously anyway.
I decided lately to give it a try.
So much negativity surrounding religion and its differences i'm astounded by the similarities inside it.
Not trying to be funny here, just thinking its something that never gets discussed. Imo.
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3 RepliesEdited by HeadHunter: 10/16/2019 10:37:34 PMThanks for letting us know. I'll make sure you're put on the terrorist watch list. Were all thrilled to know you're enjoying a book that has helped many innocent americans lose their lives. You are disgusting 🤮
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1 ReplyEdited by asasasasasadfdfd: 10/17/2019 1:21:12 AMTrying get by isis are ya
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7 RepliesHuh!? What's that?!? Sorry, hard to hear you guys through all the facts I'm reading in my science book! 😎🤓😎🤓
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Actually reading those religious books is the quickest path to dismissing them.
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Good idea, understand the enemy in preparation of the next crusade! [spoiler]'tis a joke[/spoiler]
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5 RepliesI honestly expected to come into this post and see shit tons of racist comments. At the time of typing I am pleasantly surprised by how mature the comments are so far. As for you OP. I’m glad you’ve found interest in something that’s maybe new and different.
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Studying the beliefs of humans are facinating. Maybe it could help me in my quest to become one. But in all honesty it is interesting to learn the beliefs of people all across history and learn about the reason why people do what they do. Plus resurch is a better thing to do since you always want to be prepared and not have a argument with no logical and factual evidence.
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1 ReplyBruh, I’ve got the Bible, no thanks. [spoiler]Tis a joke, don’t get salty[/spoiler]
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1 ReplyI’ve only read a few verses, mainly in a world religions class at my church. I should probably read it so I can up my apologetics game.
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46 RepliesEdited by Uncanny_Vale: 10/15/2019 7:12:33 AMI always find it weird how much Judaism, Islam and Christianity all seem to hate each other when they all essentially use the same book (with differences obviously). Much of the bible and Torah stories are also in the Quran - including Adam and Eve, Noah, Moses, Abraham and Jesus.
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1 ReplyWhich chapters have you read?
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and i've been reading mistborn for the 5th time, whats new?
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17 RepliesIt's just another bible with all the same messages of love and acceptance, and a few questionable versus. Just like the bible.
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Nay! Burn thee book of the devil! Burn all thy books which claim knowledge! Destroy all thy texts! The age of information shall yield all knowledge obsolete! The path forward is the machine! Burn the books!
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2 RepliesIsn’t it spelt Koran? I could be wrong
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I think the Quran is a book most people should read once in their lifetime.