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8 Reddit comments about The Holy Bible: King James Version:

u/eggo · 12 pointsr/scifi

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u/rasungod0 · 3 pointsr/atheism

Similar idea, not taken out of context, these are real satire.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Holy-Bible-James-Version/product-reviews/0529064634

u/detailed_fred · 3 pointsr/hiphopheads

I'd like to recommend one of my favourite books. It's a bit old, but I think it's a classic, and its influence on hip hop, and the world beyond is unprecedented. It can be controversial at times, and a bit challenging, but it's undeniably rewarding.

It's a bit long, coming in at over 1,000 pages, but patience is a virtue. It's more of a collection of shorter stories though, so it's quite easy to read in bits and pieces. It ranges from the bizarre, to inspiring, to heart warming, to vicious.

One of my favourites is this story of a child making fun of a bald guy, and so he calls these bears out of the woods to maul them. There's another story that's simply turnt as fuck, where this guy gets drunk as fuck off some high quality vino and passes out naked outside his tent. Then his sons come and cover him up, and drag him in his tent. When he wakes up, hungover as shit, he gets super pissed off at his grandson and says he never wants to see him again. It kind of reminded me of my relationship with my dad, and that's a pretty big theme throughout hip hop.

I'm getting ahead of my self. I suppose one of the greatest benefits of the book is that these stories possess some true wisdom that can be applied to almost any situation in your life. Unlike American Psycho, that only is relatable to psychopaths and voyeurs of Wall Street consumerist driven narcissists, the book I'm recommending is kind of a bit like pop music, in that any one on earth can read it, and take something from it.

Some may say that it's a bit controversial in its nature, and heck, some of the stories even seem a bit far fetch'd, but if you're willing to suspend some disbelief, it can be a gratifying read. It's like they say, "You only get out as much as you put in," and that's particularly true of my recommendation. But, it's kind of a phenomenal read. You can either learn something quite small, and seemingly irrelevant, or you could literally apply every little bit of it to your entire life.

Anyway, it just seems like people here weren't really giving reasons as to why they were recommending the books they did, so I wanted to try and sell it a little bit. I just think it's a really good book.

I'm pretty sure you can get is an e-book, but if not, you can pick it up from Amazon here.

u/thisbaseball17 · 2 pointsr/atheism

Theory: The Earth is 6,000 years old and humans lived with dinosaurs

Evidence

Your move, atheist.

u/the_pun_life · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

Thanks, you just prompted to check out Amazon's bible reviews.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/atheism