jaakari27: Blessed is the person who does not follow the advice of wicked people, take the path of sinners, or join the company of mockers. -- GOD'S WORD ® -- GOD'S WORD ® is a copyrighted work of God's Word to the Nations. Quotations are used by permission.
In my adventures in Yahoo Userchat ATHEIST vs. CHRISTIANS, I have come across some pretty big idiots. Jaakari27 is not the biggest of the big, because that is reserved for the morons like Playing_in_the_dangerzone/snakepit and other such trolls, but jaakari27 has brought me to my Blog to issue this message:
God's words have a copyright.
Is the Bible copyrighted? Well, yes, actually. It is. The KJV has a copyright and has since 1611, according to this article. It appears to have made Oxford University a pretty penny.
Any translations of the Bible is subject to copyrights, despite what The Embassy of Heaven has to say. The word of God belongs to hundreds of people and publishers who regulate the distribution of their Bibles, mostly for profit purposes. Is this any big surprise? Not to me. It is merely another of the long list of reasons that convince me of biblical untruths. Anyone can write their version of the Bible and more morons will read it and quote it (as long as they comply with copyright laws) as the "gospel truth." As if greed and religion had ever been that far apart. I need permission to quote God? Suck my dick and call me Jesus.
I prefer the Skeptic's Annotated Bible.
In my adventures in Yahoo Userchat ATHEIST vs. CHRISTIANS, I have come across some pretty big idiots. Jaakari27 is not the biggest of the big, because that is reserved for the morons like Playing_in_the_dangerzone/snakepit and other such trolls, but jaakari27 has brought me to my Blog to issue this message:
God's words have a copyright.
Is the Bible copyrighted? Well, yes, actually. It is. The KJV has a copyright and has since 1611, according to this article. It appears to have made Oxford University a pretty penny.
Any translations of the Bible is subject to copyrights, despite what The Embassy of Heaven has to say. The word of God belongs to hundreds of people and publishers who regulate the distribution of their Bibles, mostly for profit purposes. Is this any big surprise? Not to me. It is merely another of the long list of reasons that convince me of biblical untruths. Anyone can write their version of the Bible and more morons will read it and quote it (as long as they comply with copyright laws) as the "gospel truth." As if greed and religion had ever been that far apart. I need permission to quote God? Suck my dick and call me Jesus.
I prefer the Skeptic's Annotated Bible.
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