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What surprises most religious (specifically Christian) people about me is that I have actually read the bible from cover to cover and know it better than most of them do, and am perfectly able to quote scripture right back at them. And the more they press, the less nice I am about doing so.
It also tends to shock them to learn that I am an ethical, moral person who will stop in the rain to help someone change a tire without asking for or expecting recompense. Apparently, only 'good, god-fearing Christians' help each other
I have been reading a lot of atheists' blogs lately and I am surprised how many people lost their faith after reading through the Bible.
It would probably surprise some people to learn that there are sections of the Bible that I consider beautiful. Many of the Psalms are very lovely and I like a lot of the stories. Granted, they are violent but as far as ancient story telling goes, Genesis is pretty interesting. Actually, I think that I appreciate the Bible more now that I am not a Christian because I can look at it frankly as a work of literature from a different time period. Trying to reconcile a loving God that orders children killed or an all powerful God who doesn't get rid of Satan was too difficult when I believed. But as a fascinating example of ancient literature, I enjoy the different books of the Bible.
I have friends who have suggested that I use certain business because the owner was a member of their faith. The thinking is that a fellow believer would never cheat me.
What surprises most religious (specifically Christian) people about me is that I have actually read the bible from cover to cover and know it better than most of them do, and am perfectly able to quote scripture right back at them. And the more they press, the less nice I am about doing so.
It also tends to shock them to learn that I am an ethical, moral person who will stop in the rain to help someone change a tire without asking for or expecting recompense. Apparently, only 'good, god-fearing Christians' help each other

I have been reading a lot of atheists' blogs lately and I am surprised how many people lost their faith after reading through the Bible.
It would probably surprise some people to learn that there are sections of the Bible that I consider beautiful. Many of the Psalms are very lovely and I like a lot of the stories. Granted, they are violent but as far as ancient story telling goes, Genesis is pretty interesting. Actually, I think that I appreciate the Bible more now that I am not a Christian because I can look at it frankly as a work of literature from a different time period. Trying to reconcile a loving God that orders children killed or an all powerful God who doesn't get rid of Satan was too difficult when I believed. But as a fascinating example of ancient literature, I enjoy the different books of the Bible.
I have friends who have suggested that I use certain business because the owner was a member of their faith. The thinking is that a fellow believer would never cheat me.