Your Religion and Books

United States
August 22, 2006 3:51pm CST
I heard Judaism treats books as precious. What's your religion's view of books? Does it matter whether it's fiction or non-fiction?
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6 responses
@mrkumar (142)
• India
27 Nov 06
books are very important in my religion. Nice to know that Judaism treats books as precious.
@TiffanieC (827)
• United States
25 Nov 06
My religion has nothing to do with it but I love books and treat them well. I hope to someday have my own library in my house. I love collecting books.
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
28 Aug 06
The scriptures written on leaves is transformed into books and there are ocean of books on our religion (Hinduism) both fiction and non-fiction.
@pisshole (493)
• New Zealand
28 Aug 06
Their own books, or books in general?
2 Oct 06
I'm non-religious although I'd treat, personally all books of a religion with the uptmost respect they'd deserve. Did you also mean books of a non-religious content? All books are special, you can't read them if you end up destroying them.
@infohome (1219)
• India
20 Nov 06
I am Hindu and our books are Geeta, Ramanyan, mahabharat lot of others. NO it doesnt matters it's fiction or non-fiction