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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
[[The Bible]] is at the center of many controversies.{{seed}}
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The [[Bible]] is at the center of many controversies.{{seed}}
 
==Reference==
 
==Reference==
 
* {{wikipedia|Bible}}
 
* {{wikipedia|Bible}}
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* [http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/index.htm Skeptic's Annotated Bible]: uses illustrations from The Brick Testament
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* [http://www.thebricktestament.com/ The Brick Testament]: the Bible illustrated using Legos
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** According to a comment on Contrary Brin [http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/2006/11/part-three-of-ancient-ones-plus-other.html#116494440560479004], "The site's author is an atheist, and the depictions of the Biblical scenes are mainly intended to point out how archaic and immoral the actions of everyone involved are compared to modern standards. This hasn't prevented the site from being popular with fundies, as the scenes are completely faithful to the Biblical passages, and the irony sails over their heads completely. Check out the passages from Leviticus, and you'll see what I'm talking about. They're pure comic gold."
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** Warning: some scenes not family-friendly (largely because of the source material)
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
===Interpretations of Biblical Stories===
 
===Interpretations of Biblical Stories===
A member (not an official) of the [[LDS church]] interprets the "incident in the book of Judges" (probably referred to in the first video [http://richarddawkins.net/article,303,Reading-of-The-God-Delusion-in-Lynchburg-VA,Richard-Dawkins--C-SPAN2 here]) as something ''not'' sanctioned by God. "The whole book of Judges, as its own introduction points out, was a belief summary of hundreds of years of Judiac history where the people were ''not'' following God, did not have a prophet and were not specifically writing down God's word and direction."
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A member (not an official) of the [[LDS church]] interprets the "incident in the book of [http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/jg/1.html Judges]" (probably referred to in the first video [http://richarddawkins.net/article,303,Reading-of-The-God-Delusion-in-Lynchburg-VA,Richard-Dawkins--C-SPAN2 here]) as something ''not'' sanctioned by God. "The whole book of Judges, as its own introduction points out, was a belief summary of hundreds of years of Judiac history where the people were ''not'' following God, did not have a prophet and were not specifically writing down God's word and direction."

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Overview

The Bible is at the center of many controversies.

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Reference

  • Wikipedia
  • Skeptic's Annotated Bible: uses illustrations from The Brick Testament
  • The Brick Testament: the Bible illustrated using Legos
    • According to a comment on Contrary Brin [1], "The site's author is an atheist, and the depictions of the Biblical scenes are mainly intended to point out how archaic and immoral the actions of everyone involved are compared to modern standards. This hasn't prevented the site from being popular with fundies, as the scenes are completely faithful to the Biblical passages, and the irony sails over their heads completely. Check out the passages from Leviticus, and you'll see what I'm talking about. They're pure comic gold."
    • Warning: some scenes not family-friendly (largely because of the source material)

Notes

Interpretations of Biblical Stories

A member (not an official) of the LDS church interprets the "incident in the book of Judges" (probably referred to in the first video here) as something not sanctioned by God. "The whole book of Judges, as its own introduction points out, was a belief summary of hundreds of years of Judiac history where the people were not following God, did not have a prophet and were not specifically writing down God's word and direction."