We don't. We draw from ALL books. Including the Bible. Restricting yourself to one book is the death of thought.
2007-02-17 13:21:08
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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Wikipedia
2007-02-17 13:20:51
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answered by novangelis 7
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The Book of Life.
2007-02-17 13:27:09
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answered by CosmicKiss 6
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1984 will do perfectly-totally anti-establishment. Think about it.
Also, David R. Hawkins books are good (if your more text book minded), particularly The Eye of the I.
If you're more the pre-language, basic pulse of the universe type, any great jazz master can reveal truth in it's undeniable, unarguable existence. The kind that leaves you sitting there with your jaw hanging down to the floor and a little friendly jazz band comprised of mini aliens, playing on your tongue as it rolls out on the floor, like a red carpet...but pink.
Oh yeah! On the Road is a road map to living your life without using a road map, or a road even.
Done rambling for now. That turned out to be a fun question. Thanks for asking.
2007-02-17 13:40:42
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answered by Teaim 6
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Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Universe
Ragu Testament of the Spaghetti Monster
Kama Sutra
Ernie Kovacs Biography
2007-02-17 13:36:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The Principia by Newton. I was just talking about this with my boyfriend. We were talking about the first guy in congress that was a muslim and he was sworn in using the Quran once owned by Jefferson. I said I would want to do it on the door of the Library of Congress, representing my dedication to all thoughts and belifes in humans and the search for knowledge. So I guess thought the Principia would work, next after that I would say the Orgin of Species by Charles Darwin.
2007-02-17 13:25:54
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answered by fifimsp1 4
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I'd recommend several
The Origin of Species
The Selfish Gene
Guns, Germs and Steel
and The Baseball Encyclopaedia
2007-02-17 13:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Dr. Seuss series. You know, Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, Red Fish BLue Fish, The Lorax, Oh The Places You'll Go, etc.
2007-02-17 13:22:42
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answered by Jay 6
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through fact it demands confirmation of the Shema to transform to grow to be a "member of the tribe", it relatively is admirable that an atheist is truthful and does not bypass for the duration of the "motions" or fake perception that they do no longer carry. that's no longer an argument that somebody is atheist between us who needs to stay and learn Jewish ethics and values and be an area of the community in Tikkun Olam. Torah does not require that each physique grow to be a Jew. My husband isn't a Jew and is not any longer dealt with any in yet in a different way than Jews via my Jewish family individuals or the synagogue, nonetheless there are particular roles and applications that a non-Jew won't be able to do interior the synagogue such as study from the Torah on the bimah, or remember for a minyan, etc. in the event that they're close sufficient friends to ask you that relatively nosy question, then they're close sufficient which you are able to purely tell them you're an atheist. Jews who understand Judaism understand that conversion isn't an selection for an atheist. somebody born into the tribe and a member in accordance to halacha being atheist does not eliminate them from club, yet statement of religion in God is had to transform. to call your self a Noahide is likewise complicated and not appropriate IMHO considering perception in God is the 1st actual of the 7 Noahide commandments. you are able to purely tell the nosy which you are attempting to stay as a righteous Gentile (it relatively is actual) as ultimate you are able to and you're content fabric the place you're. from now on particular an evidence is senseless for the mere acquaintance. Shalom :)
2016-10-15 21:55:13
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answered by ? 4
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Thomas Paine, The Rights of Man.
2007-02-17 13:23:13
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answered by Anonymous
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The universe itself and everything within it already is our "holy book." That even includes the paper used to assemble the Bible.
2007-02-17 13:21:22
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answered by James 5
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