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Don't like it? don't click on the mod! Can't believe that I can't even do a priest RP without having to read this crap in the comment section.
All of them indeed, are great literary masterpieces about pure fantasy characters and tales.
The Bible, in particular, unlike the first two books mentioned above, it's a real masterpiece, about the well-known human capacity of storytelling totally made up antics and then make them off as totally true stories instead. ( Obviously it succeeds in this purpose only with fully gullible people )
Who knows why men always need to invent a God to solve their existential problems instead of learning how to solve them by themselves, by taking up, simply, their own responsibilities.
It's not a God who will solve your problems or that will render you a a better or more good person...but only the actions you'll decide to take!