| > First off, you should capitalize the name of the Bible. Why? It's just a random work of text. There are several variants of it, and other people like theirs better. Why should yours get special treatment? You can assign more importance to your particular flavour if you want, no stress. But me... I'm not going to. Personally speaking, I rather like this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chasm_City If you felt inclined to capitalise that too, then sure, go for it. But again, like the book you're taking about... it's just a work of fiction. Nothing more. Don't read too much into it. ;) > fiction books are based off the animation ??? > ... then I will disagree and say that you can not do that. No worries. I'm just going to point out the "then I will disagree" bit. That's very clearly your opinion. As such, it's of equal weight to your preferred magical fairie text, and everyone else's opinion. No more. Or if you think your opinion is of more importance than the above magical fairie text... well hmmm. That seems to be the opposite of what you've been saying before. |
I'm sure you learned in an English class that you should capitalized the name of books.
>It's just a random work of text
It is anything but random. It is a holy text.
>There are several variants of it
Yes, this is because of the difficulty of reproducing books and from creating translations of it.
>Why should yours get special treatment?
I did not create the Bible. The names of any other book is capitalized, so I do not see it as special treatment.
>If you felt inclined to capitalized that too
If you even looked at the Wikipedia link, you would see that it is capitalized.
>it's just a work of fiction
No, it is not. It is a collection of actual events and actual writings produced.
>animation
This was a mistake. I meant to say imagination. A work of fiction comes from the imagination, not real life like the Bible.
>[it is] your opinion
Yes, it is my opinion based off mine and many others interpretation of the Bible. It is wrong to insult the Lord, thinking you know better than Him about what is and what is not a sin.
>magical fairie text
Again I want to point out that the Bible was composed and written by humans and not magical fairies.
>Or if you think your opinion is of more importance than the above magical fairie text...
No, I am sharing my interpretation of the Bible. I would prefer you to address the text as the Bible and not as a, "magical fairie text." To me, it seems like your are making these mistakes intentionally.