I couldn't help but smile the other day when I spotted the "Religious fiction" section at Barnes and Noble in Tuscaloosa. Isn't that where all of the religious books belong?
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I couldn't help but smile the other day when I spotted the "Religious fiction" section at Barnes and Noble in Tuscaloosa. Isn't that where all of the religious books belong?
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Good for you jemboy, Theres a first time in a book store for everybody.
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I couldn't help but smile the other day when I spotted the "Religious fiction" section at Barnes and Noble in Tuscaloosa. Isn't that where all of the religious books belong?
Was this before or after your Ma bought you the Barney coloring book?
I wonder just how many "bibles" there are out there, meaning bibles of different religions and beliefs.
The most depressing book store offense I've seen is Books-A-Million in Florence has Darwin in the fiction section. Cowards.
I wonder just how many "bibles" there are out there, meaning bibles of different religions and beliefs.
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Jenn as Thomas Pynchon pointed out your ignorance obviously has “rules of operation”.
"..It has contours and coherence" [ "consistence"] [ "arrangement of internal parts"]
"Religious fiction" is a tautology.
DF
The most depressing book store offense I've seen is Books-A-Million in Florence has Darwin in the fiction section. Cowards.
No way!
... I feel almost certain that someone took it from the science section and placed it there so someone like you would see it. I hear of atheists doing that with the Bible, too.
The idea that religion will be done in by atheism is fiction.