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Otagosh

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Biblical studies and theology, a view from the cheap seats.

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Otagosh Pages Home About Otagosh Twitter feed Tuesday 20 September 2016 The Good Book James Pate, a biblioblogger with some previous WCG experience behind him, has just reviewed the Book of Mormon . You'll find a link to James' blog in the sidebar. I'm struck with admiration, personally being of the same view as Mark Twain on this noble literary confection: chloroform in print . How did James stay awake to complete his task? In any case it's a fair and well written review, quite short, and definitely worth checking out. I have an alternative suggestion for James however, and confess to be currently making my way through it. The Good Book by (sort of) A. C. Grayling. It's a compendium (kind of) of wise advice, observations and insight from some of the greatest writers in history, from ancient Rome to the modern day. Grayling has melded them together as "a secular Bible". Moreover, he's organised them into 17 biblical-style books; Genesis (nothing like the original)...

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