good question, i've always owned my own bible so have never checked that out.
2006-11-08 09:06:54
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answered by lili t 3
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reference
2006-11-08 09:08:05
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answered by paul t 1
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Reference section
2006-11-08 09:14:18
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answered by Salvation is a gift, Eph 2:8-9 6
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Great question ... and do they put Darwin's books in the other section?
Guess it depends where the library is ... Bible belt USA may be different from Science library at Oxbridge!
2006-11-08 09:08:41
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answered by John K 1
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Its usually in the reference section, near the dictionaries.
2006-11-08 09:07:12
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answered by judy_r8 6
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in the book section
2006-11-08 09:11:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Fact not fiction. Too many lazy people dismiss the Bible without giving it anything approaching a serious study. If you are prepared to give It a thorough and unbiased investigation, and that takes time, then you will undoubtedly conclude that it is definitely rooted in fact
2006-11-08 09:12:31
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answered by I tell you whut! 6
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200 series, non-fiction. But since you have internet access, you can also just read it online. Don't stay up too late reading it...
2006-11-08 09:11:55
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answered by ccrider 7
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Its not a book of fiction, but you will probably find it in the religion section.
2006-11-08 09:08:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Given the large amount of it's text given over to rape, incest, murder, genocide, bestiality and other nasty stuff, it should definitely be in the adults only section!
2006-11-08 09:14:59
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answered by Avondrow 7
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Congratulations on being the 8,000th person to come to this very clever query all on your lonesome.
Have you ever been to a library? Why not walk inside of one and determine how the books are shelved yourself.
2006-11-08 09:07:50
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answered by Gestalt 6
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