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Friday, November 17, 2006
  Bible blogging
It had to happen sooner or later. After reports of Jesus appearing on MySpace, religion has infiltrated the blogosphere with David Plotz writing about all things bible related.

David, a Jew that describes himself as ‘lax but well-educated ignoramus’, wants to find out what happens when ‘an ignorant person actually reads the book on which his religion is based’.
 
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Having been through the Catholic schooling system in the UK and had religion 'actively pushed' down my throat for a few yrs - I was interested to read this post about the Bible entering the Blogsphere. I'm pretty-much agnostic these days - but firmly believe that everyone should respect the beliefs of others. It will be VERY interesting to see what Bloggers comment on from the Bible and how these comments filter into the media. There's always been a huge debate about the book's contents and origins - this will surely fuel this?...

"Ground-hog day!" It feels like I'm back at St Bernard's RC and it's circa 1991 again. No running in the corridor! ;-(
 
I never thought I could seek enlightenment on internet, well at list not in a biblical way.
 
Open season on Christians again... Funny how no one ever criticises Buddhists or anything 'cool' and mystic. They just stick the boot in on the soft targets...
 
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