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Removed comment posted by /u/bdw9000 at 01/13/15 10:10:03:

> Since you were born into Christianity, it seems the bible is your holy book of choice by pure chance. Why not pretend you were born in India or China and pick up one of their holy books to broaden your perspective? I've heard good things about the Tao Te Ching. You could give it a try.

... in response to submission Born into Christianity pretty much. Bible is just plain boring? posted by /u/kooboiswag at 01/13/15 02:32:12:

> I've been going to church all my life. Served in the praise team, welcome committees, etc. I love it. It's a part of me. I've always had this up and down relationship with God. Never truly strongly in step with the Spirit. Been through the emotional highs and lows and now I'm starting my second semester of college and the Bible is just incredible dry. I look at my personal ESV Study Bible Edition at the corner of my desk and it's just a struggle to even pick it up. I dont even know where to start reading if I were to begin. My mentors tell me that it becomes interesting. Once you've tasted the steak, you don't want the hotdog, but I personally have just never tasted this steak and I dont get it.
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> I guess what I wanted to ask is, how do you guys read the Bible and find it interesting? Where could I start? I've read through a chunk of the new testament, mostly Paul's letters.