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If so, please throw out a date. Your best guess.

2007-03-12 18:25:36 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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No, it won't.

2007-03-12 18:27:51 · answer #1 · answered by Esther 7 · 0 1

No. certainty, and fact isn't located indoors the fiction section. that's my opinion the the Bible must be put in the fiction section at the same time as the reflection of a replicate is seen to be fictional.

2016-10-18 06:13:47 · answer #2 · answered by corbo 4 · 0 0

No. Truth, and reality isn't placed in the fiction section. It's my opinion the the Bible might be put in the fiction section when the reflection of a mirror is considered to be fictional.

2007-03-12 18:33:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Have you lost touch with the kind of bitter and wicked culture we're in mister? No, the bible must be banned from all public display. It's hate literature and must be banned from reading since it condemns things like homosexuality and calls human choice acts like abortion sin. Doesn't matter if you think it's not true - by 2008 it will be banned entirely. Most public libraries don't carry it anymore and they certainly don't in the school districts - otherwise young people might "read the ten commandments, meditate on them and in so doing - corrupt them." Don't you even know why they took the 10 commandments out of public schools? It's because of the preference of a minority of people not because of the true facts of history and it's not about consitutionalism. They said, young people might "read the 10 commandments, medidate on them and act upon them." Hmmm, do not kill, do not lie, do not commit adultery - terrible things to expect from our young people - just horrid!

Give me such a break!!! But, we can expect this to happen the first step to the destruction of our nation is to remove accountability - (take out the bible and the 10 commandments) - then justify what we want to put in place of a conscience - what feels good not what is good. Then, anyone can do whatever they want. You can rationalize killing and call it abortion and euthanasia. You can rationalize anything you like and there's nothing holding anyone back because they've never heard a mandate like "do not kill."

But this is the end times and I'd recommend that you reconsider your position.

2007-03-12 18:34:55 · answer #4 · answered by ? 6 · 0 2

No.

If you believe what Jefferson said, a day will come when the concept of Jesus being born to a virigin will be perceived as a myth, as we think of Minerva springing from the head of Jupiter. However, take a look at where Mythology texts are located, it is still in non-fiction.

2007-03-12 18:30:32 · answer #5 · answered by Geoffrey J 3 · 1 0

No I think It will be reference material whether considered fanstasy or not and why people say fiction makes me wonder if they know the greater part of it is not fiction but fantasy.
My guess is since there are millions who think so already it may never be moved in that fashion and remember the many books in this tome are different writing styles from fiction to song lyrics to poetry to fanstasy it can't satistfy all the different books at once now can it.

2007-03-12 18:34:06 · answer #6 · answered by dogpatch USA 7 · 0 2

Tomorrow. People will see this - Go to the library - and PUT THE BIBLE IN THE FICTION SECTION. So - yeah, tomorrow is my best guess.

2007-03-12 18:33:06 · answer #7 · answered by liddabet 6 · 0 2

No, they are in the non-fiction section and the Libraries already have assigned them dewy decimal numbers, it would take too much work to change it.

2007-03-12 18:30:23 · answer #8 · answered by Jan P 6 · 0 1

Fiction is usually reserved for novels written by individuals.

I would put it with the rest of the sacred texts under religion/mythology.

2007-03-12 18:28:58 · answer #9 · answered by STFU Dude 6 · 1 1

Actually I think the davinci code is in the same category with evolution in fiction if you would like to know.Their both theorectical fiction books making alot of money off naive people such as yourself.

2007-03-12 18:31:10 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I don't think so, no... because they'd be terrified of losing potential readers. Libraries have it hard enough as it is without ostracizing the religious community.

2007-03-12 18:29:12 · answer #11 · answered by Rogue Scrapbooker 6 · 0 0

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