Bible has a capital B, by the way.
To you perhaps, but not to me; to me it is just a words meaning book.
It is not a matter of Christianity and belief, or not. It is simply a correct use of English. Bible is a proper noun, and requires a capital B.
Oxford English Dictionary:
Bible - 1 - the Christian scriptures;
2 - the Jewish scriptures;
3 - bible (please note uncapitalised) a book regarded as giving comprehesive and relible information about something e g the electrician's bible
N B - number 3 is everything that number 1 is not; and probably number 2 as well.
Ignoramus. You were referring to the Christian/Judaic Bible, which requires a capital as it is a proper noun. I assume you were not referring to such as the electrician's bible, or some such, which does not require a capital, as it is a common noun. Got it? It's amazing that you can reach your time of life, and still not grasp the very basics of the language.
Going by your post BA, are you saying that you don't care for an Atheist (a non-religious person would be a more accurate description but Atheist if you must, it's OK), appraisal of your manual?
So if one person has got it wrong multiply that number by a couple of billion and they've got it right, is that what you were trying to convey, only if not it certainly looked as though that's what you were saying?
I didn't refer to this bible of yours I used the word manual, I thought it might be a good idea to check to see if manual was a good description of your book, so I had a look into my copy of the OED the shorter version 6th edition 2007, where in one part it does actually refer to 'ecclesiastical history', so although you might not care for me substituting manual for bible, non the less it's an accurate description of the book we both with pre knowledge from previous posts knew what book I was referring to when I used the word manual.
Oh and I noticed that when I spell checked my own mailing my spell checker, set to British English, picked up three spelling mistakes in that post of yours, namely: uncapitalized, comprehensive and reliable; remember it was my spell checker, not me, that picked up your mistakes.
Hope you have a better day today BA.
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