That's a difficult question. [ and one he's never really thought about until dextera asked, honestly. he rolls the question over in his head throughout the next several seconds, trying to formulate a decent enough answer to it. ]
The Old Testament is an interesting read in general; it's vital to the doctrines of Christianity and its religious and social origins. Genesis and Exodus are important, but so are the books of Samuel, the latter prophets, etc. [ he pauses. ] Isaiah, maybe? I've read it many times.
[ "i've read this particular book a lot" doesn't necessarily translate it to being his favorite, but it's close enough to an answer, he supposes. ]
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The Old Testament is an interesting read in general; it's vital to the doctrines of Christianity and its religious and social origins. Genesis and Exodus are important, but so are the books of Samuel, the latter prophets, etc. [ he pauses. ] Isaiah, maybe? I've read it many times.
[ "i've read this particular book a lot" doesn't necessarily translate it to being his favorite, but it's close enough to an answer, he supposes. ]