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Originally posted by plawrence:
I think the point DJ is trying to make with his comparisons of the Bible to Chairman Mao's "Little Red Book" - and please correct me if I'm wrong here, DJ - is that if we're gonna start talking about "the most evil and dangerous books in the world" he'd consider Mao's book to be considerably more evil and dangerous than the Bible.

And while I find personally find some of the stuff in the Bible to be a little bit silly, in general I do not find it to be at all "evil or dangerous", except for a few isolated passages.
I just love the irony in that The Bible and Mao's "Little Red Book" are the two best-selling non-fiction books in world history.


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