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#1 Bourbons3
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I'm assuming that all of the Christians here own Bibles. But how about the Atheists? Do you own a Bible, and why/why not?
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#2 Teenaged
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No I do not own a Bible.

I am sure there must still be one or more (of those tiny) copies in my parents house.

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#3 domatron23
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Yes I do, I nicked my mum's old KJV when I moved out from home. Sure there are plenty of online Bibles such as bible gateway but it's nice to have a hard copy that you can pour through.

Here's a side question. How many atheists here have attended church before? I went for the first time a few weeks ago and while everyone was very nice and the sermon was interesting the half an hour of singing worship songs kind of killed it for me. I sat on my chair and twiddled my thumbs while everyone else was standing, felt like a complete jackass.

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#4 Teenaged
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Yes I do, I nicked my mum's old KJV when I moved out from home. Sure there are plenty of online Bibles such as bible gateway but it's nice to have a hard copy that you can pour through.

Here's a side question. How many atheists here have attended church before? I went for the first time a few weeks ago and while everyone was very nice and the sermon was interesting the half an hour of singing worship songs kind of killed it for me. I sat on my chair and twiddled my thumbs while everyone else was standing, felt like a complete jackass.

domatron23
So this was your first time in how many years?
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#5 domatron23
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[QUOTE="domatron23"]

Yes I do, I nicked my mum's old KJV when I moved out from home. Sure there are plenty of online Bibles such as bible gateway but it's nice to have a hard copy that you can pour through.

Here's a side question. How many atheists here have attended church before? I went for the first time a few weeks ago and while everyone was very nice and the sermon was interesting the half an hour of singing worship songs kind of killed it for me. I sat on my chair and twiddled my thumbs while everyone else was standing, felt like a complete jackass.

Teenaged

So this was your first time in how many years?

It was my first time full stop.

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#6 AlternatingCaps
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I think we have a New American Standard Bible collecting dust on one of our bookshelves. I'm not sure where it came from, seeing as neither of my parents is religious at all.
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#7 Bourbons3
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Yes I do, I nicked my mum's old KJV when I moved out from home. Sure there are plenty of online Bibles such as bible gateway but it's nice to have a hard copy that you can pour through.

Here's a side question. How many atheists here have attended church before? I went for the first time a few weeks ago and while everyone was very nice and the sermon was interesting the half an hour of singing worship songs kind of killed it for me. I sat on my chair and twiddled my thumbs while everyone else was standing, felt like a complete jackass.

domatron23
I used to go to Church as a child. It would be more tolerable if, when I had to go to a Church for certain occasions, they had Bibles in the pews, so that I could read one. It would save me taking a book with me. Or my DS. :P
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#8 Teenaged
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[QUOTE="Teenaged"][QUOTE="domatron23"]

Yes I do, I nicked my mum's old KJV when I moved out from home. Sure there are plenty of online Bibles such as bible gateway but it's nice to have a hard copy that you can pour through.

Here's a side question. How many atheists here have attended church before? I went for the first time a few weeks ago and while everyone was very nice and the sermon was interesting the half an hour of singing worship songs kind of killed it for me. I sat on my chair and twiddled my thumbs while everyone else was standing, felt like a complete jackass.

domatron23

So this was your first time in how many years?

It was my first time full stop.

Ah I just assumed that as a child your parents would have taken you at least one.
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#9 mindstorm
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I'm sure this question is more directed to non-theists but I'll answer for the heck of it.  I own A LOT of Bibles...

I have 2 KJV, 1 NKJV, 3-4 NIV, 3 ESV, 1 NASB, 2 Greek, 2 Hebrew, 1 Spanish (not sure which version though), 1 Message, 1 Holman, and several more, not sure what they are.

That was only my physical copies.  I have about 10 versions on my computer, several on my ipod (including the ESV Study Bible.  So much easier to carry around on my ipod. lol).

I have also owned other Bibles but have given them away.  I've bought and given away many Bibles...

Some are study Bibles, some are big and easy to use for study, some are small and easy to carry, some are better for indepth study, some are better for quick reading, etc.

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I own a NASB.  For any other versions I just use BibleGateway. 

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One Swedish Levande Bibeln, and one NIV. For all other versions, I use BibleGateway.com as well.
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#12 domatron23
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[QUOTE="domatron23"][QUOTE="Teenaged"][QUOTE="domatron23"]

Yes I do, I nicked my mum's old KJV when I moved out from home. Sure there are plenty of online Bibles such as bible gateway but it's nice to have a hard copy that you can pour through.

Here's a side question. How many atheists here have attended church before? I went for the first time a few weeks ago and while everyone was very nice and the sermon was interesting the half an hour of singing worship songs kind of killed it for me. I sat on my chair and twiddled my thumbs while everyone else was standing, felt like a complete jackass.

Teenaged

So this was your first time in how many years?

It was my first time full stop.

Ah I just assumed that as a child your parents would have taken you at least one.

Nope. Hah, I guess that means I was a bit neglected. We're prety secular out here in NZ though so I imagine that's more normal here then it might be in Greece or America.

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Yes I do. It's so that I can check the chapter and verse of things I see in religious threads. I don't ever plan on reading the whole thing because I am not one who enjoys boredom. Genesis and Matthew are worth reading, though.

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#14 Teenaged
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[QUOTE="Teenaged"]Ah I just assumed that as a child your parents would have taken you at least one.domatron23

Nope. Hah, I guess that means I was a bit neglected. We're prety secular out here in NZ though so I imagine that's more normal here then it might be in Greece or America.

Yeah here they drag us to church anyway. :P Most kids are bored to go.
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Let's see:

1 NKJV, 6 NIV, 5 KJV, 1 LB, 1 NCV and 1 ESV -- but for reference in discussions on the internet, I almost always use Biblecc (now "Biblos") or Biblegateway. :)

EDIT: I just remembered that I've also got two children's bibles from when I was much younger (if those count :P).

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#16 Lansdowne5
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[QUOTE="Teenaged"][QUOTE="domatron23"][QUOTE="Teenaged"][QUOTE="domatron23"]

Yes I do, I nicked my mum's old KJV when I moved out from home. Sure there are plenty of online Bibles such as bible gateway but it's nice to have a hard copy that you can pour through.

Here's a side question. How many atheists here have attended church before? I went for the first time a few weeks ago and while everyone was very nice and the sermon was interesting the half an hour of singing worship songs kind of killed it for me. I sat on my chair and twiddled my thumbs while everyone else was standing, felt like a complete jackass.

domatron23

So this was your first time in how many years?

It was my first time full stop.

Ah I just assumed that as a child your parents would have taken you at least one.

Nope. Hah, I guess that means I was a bit neglected. We're prety secular out here in NZ though so I imagine that's more normal here then it might be in Greece or America.

Are you? :o I didn't get that impression when I was over there.

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#17 domatron23
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[QUOTE="domatron23"]

Nope. Hah, I guess that means I was a bit neglected. We're pretty secular out here in NZ though so I imagine that's more normal here then it might be in Greece or America.

Lansdowne5

Are you? :o I didn't get that impression when I was over there.

Maybe that's just Christchurch, the rest of NZ might be more religious. More than anything though we have the "no worries" attitude and that applies to religion.

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#18 MetalGear_Ninty
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Nope, I should probably grab myself one though.
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I have a NIV and a KJV somewhere. They are from when I went to Church as a kid. I also use Biblegateway sometimes.
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I own an NIV Bible.  I have a hard time believing in most of it but some of the stories are quite interesting (I quite like Genesis).  I also have an app on my phone with like, 30 different versions of it. 
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#21 THUMPTABLE
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[QUOTE="Teenaged"][QUOTE="domatron23"][QUOTE="Teenaged"][QUOTE="domatron23"]

Yes I do, I nicked my mum's old KJV when I moved out from home. Sure there are plenty of online Bibles such as bible gateway but it's nice to have a hard copy that you can pour through.

Here's a side question. How many atheists here have attended church before? I went for the first time a few weeks ago and while everyone was very nice and the sermon was interesting the half an hour of singing worship songs kind of killed it for me. I sat on my chair and twiddled my thumbs while everyone else was standing, felt like a complete jackass.

domatron23

So this was your first time in how many years?

It was my first time full stop.

Ah I just assumed that as a child your parents would have taken you at least one.

Nope. Hah, I guess that means I was a bit neglected. We're prety secular out here in NZ though so I imagine that's more normal here then it might be in Greece or America.


That's similar to Downunder, very secular as well.
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#22 itsTolkien_time
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[QUOTE="Teenaged"][QUOTE="domatron23"][QUOTE="Teenaged"][QUOTE="domatron23"]

the half an hour of singing worship songs kind of killed it for me. I sat on my chair and twiddled my thumbs while everyone else was standing, felt like a complete jackass.

domatron23

So this was your first time in how many years?

Ah I just assumed that as a child your parents would have taken you at least one.

Nope. Hah, We're prety secular out here in NZ though so I imagine that's more normal here then it might be in Greece or America.

I wouldn't call it strange. I was raised on very little church until 7th grade, when I had been in TX for two years already. There was no need to be such a party pooper at church, you know. You could've sung. That's what I did. You definitely attract less attention. But I went to a more modern church, where the songs are catchy. I do own multiple bibles, although I'm not sure of the versions. The only responsible thing to do is understand all sides of a prospective decision.
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#23 domatron23
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[QUOTE="domatron23"]

Nope. Hah, I guess that means I was a bit neglected. We're prety secular out here in NZ though so I imagine that's more normal here then it might be in Greece or America.

THUMPTABLE


That's similar to Downunder, very secular as well.

NZ is downunder as well. It's not like Australia owns the whole hemisphere.

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well i own a Qur'an but that is because i am living with my parents :P
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#25 bean-with-bacon
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I don't own one myself but I think we have a couple in the bookshelf somewhere, can't say I've bothered to read much of it.

As for going to church, I went once with some friends, made me sick... Literally :P, it was really stuffy and I got light headed so I just sat outside and waited for them.

 

[QUOTE="THUMPTABLE"][QUOTE="domatron23"]

Nope. Hah, I guess that means I was a bit neglected. We're prety secular out here in NZ though so I imagine that's more normal here then it might be in Greece or America.

domatron23


That's similar to Downunder, very secular as well.

NZ is downunder as well. It's not like Australia owns the whole hemisphere.

Yes we do! :x

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#26 deactivated-5a79221380856
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I have two NLTs and one NRSV. As for church, I used to go there every week until a year ago. I deconverted from Christianity two years ago, but I was uncomfortable with not going to church.
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#27 btaylor2404
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Yes, several.  One is my childhood Bible, a few newer ones and one's from family members who have passed.  I have a fairly cool wooden and brass binded one from the 17th century I bought a few years back.  I love old books.  And yes I do read my newer one from time to time.
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I have one Chinese bible, and a NIV Chinese/Enlgish bible.
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#29 mindstorm
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I have one Chinese bible, and a NIV Chinese/Enlgish bible.Lonelynight

This may sound slightly off-topic but you reminded me of this article I read a few days ago.  I was quite happy by the article. 

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#30 Lonelynight
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Kinda interesting that the Chinese government would allow that.
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#31 mindstorm
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Kinda interesting that the Chinese government would allow that.Lonelynight

Indeed.  I was reeaaally surprised by it but I rejoice over it.  China seems to have one of the fastest growing Christian populations in the world.  From what I've been told, small portions of China has some rather harsh persecution of Christians as well as India, North Korea, and especially some Islamic countries.

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#32 Lonelynight
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There are not enough learders there though. And the persecution is still there but not as harsh as it was.
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#33 Maqda7
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I own a copy I used for school. Now it's lost somewhere around the house.
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#34 chessmaster1989
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Seeing as I have no real interest in reading it, I do not own one.
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No, I don't. I've tried reading the Bible itself, I've tried reading the Jefferson Bible... I just find it so boring. I really have no incentive to actually buy one, unless its for scholarly purposes.
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#36 MrPraline
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I used to be Christian, and I never bothered to throw mine away. It's just collecting dust now. So yes, I do own one.

 

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I don't own one myself but I think we have a couple in the bookshelf somewhere, can't say I've bothered to read much of it.

As for going to church, I went once with some friends, made me sick... Literally :P, it was really stuffy and I got light headed so I just sat outside and waited for them.

[QUOTE="domatron23"][QUOTE="THUMPTABLE"][QUOTE="domatron23"]

Nope. Hah, I guess that means I was a bit neglected. We're prety secular out here in NZ though so I imagine that's more normal here then it might be in Greece or America.

bean-with-bacon


That's similar to Downunder, very secular as well.

NZ is downunder as well. It's not like Australia owns the whole hemisphere.

Yes we do! :x


Ill second that, have not heard of NZ being part of Downunder before.
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I can never decide which one to buy!

 

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There are several bibles in this house, but i don't consider any of them to be among my personal posessions.
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#40 FamiBox
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No. I'd feel kind of dirty having one in the house.
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#41 Funky_Llama
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Yeah, I got one for leaving primary school and I still have it.
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#42 0Tyler0
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Atheist here with a Bible
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I actually have one with my name engraved on it. I read it, mostly to get ammo for arguments, but it is an interesting read if you take it for what it is ...
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#44 BeckMall
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Yes i do own a bible,i study at a catholic school so it's actually required :|