I was into a rabbit hole questioning me about God’s existence, debating myself and looking for different opinions of different people, when, sadly, I found that the bible is copyrighted.

You can find the licenses nearly at the bottom. https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/es/Hebreos 11%3A6

It’s was sad, because it make me stop questioning me about the existence of god, everything started because I said to me “if god exists, then faith is useless, we need the inexistence of god to have faith”, but that, makes me feel less faith

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    2 days ago

    Pretty sure the copyright on the KJV, which is obviously the best version, has expired by now.

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      2 days ago

      Indeed – it is out of copyright. KJV is available for free here: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/10 (among other places)

      I’ve read it cover-to-cover (excepting some parts like the census results in Numbers that I skimmed) despite not being a Christian. It is a rather challenging read.

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      2 days ago

      KJV, which is obviously the best version

      Is this a joke or are you serious? What’s “best” in a person’s view depends on their values, (like the “best” food depends on what flavours a person likes, and their nutritional needs)

      What values would a person need to have to consider the KJV the best? I don’t think it’s the easiest to read, nor the easiest to understand, nor the most accurate. I don’t think it’s the oldest English translation either and it’s also biased. Is it the most poetic, maybe?

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        1 day ago

        Is this a joke or are you serious?

        Both. I realize it’s not for everyone, but I like it the best. When I got into it, what I was looking for in a religious text was not that it be “the easiest” but I didn’t want to learn Latin or Hebrew either.