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Yep. Twice. And I still think it's not intended to be read as a novel.
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Twice but it wasn't that much fun, I already knew the ending.
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I wanted to, I tried, but I got fed up with all the begatting at the beginning, and lost interest
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Three times
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Let's put it this way, I threw my bible away which should give you my present state of mind. It was even the easy read kind in today's language.
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yes. it's required reading at my school from 5thgrade thru 12th grade so, right now, i'm on my 6th time. lol.
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Several times when I was an x-ian teaching c.c.d. classes.
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Yes, many times, though not all that quickly -- more the Calendar Year approach to read straight through in a year, or read the New Testament in six months. I've heard it can be read straight through fairly quickly, though, in about two weeks.
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Yes.
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yes i like fiction .
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Any one can read. More importantly how many can accurately comprehend it?
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Yes.
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Three times, I've also read other books that talk about the bible, both from believe and non-believe writers.
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I actually did when I was about 15 yrs old
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The longest fairy tail I have ever read
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Many times.
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A good deal of it. I must admit, I skipped all of the pages that listed off who had how many sons/daughters, and who married whom, and how many Hebrews there were this year, and the next year... Still, I learned a few things.
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Yes, several times. Including many of the books the Protestants and Catholics pretend don't exist. Nyah Nyah Nyah! http://www.thelostbooks.com/
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some of it
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Yes.
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This is one of those questions that can only lead to trouble. Why do you ask?
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Just Matthew and Mark. Very wordy!
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no and i never will
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Yes, I have. A couple times.
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