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The Bible is beneficial but not necessary for Christians to read.
Why? You should attend Church and hear the holy gospel read during the service or liturgy. Furthermore, the early Christians didn't all have their own pocket Bible to read at home. Not only that but many were illiterate! They learned through listening to the word.
Another point is that reading the Bible often leads to pride and belief that you know more than Church authorities about the faith. This has led to schismatic groups throughout the ages. The most egregious ones came in the 19th and 20th centuries with Mormonism, Adventism, Jehovah's Witnesses, mega churches, and Non-denominational Christianity just to name a few of the modern heresies. These spring from people believing that they had a superior approach to the Bible than the ones that came before them.
Do I read the Bible? Yes I do because it gives me comfort and I enjoy reading it. But I should probably focus more on prayer and doing more kind things for other people than reading the Bible if I'm honest with myself.
Why? You should attend Church and hear the holy gospel read during the service or liturgy. Furthermore, the early Christians didn't all have their own pocket Bible to read at home. Not only that but many were illiterate! They learned through listening to the word.
Another point is that reading the Bible often leads to pride and belief that you know more than Church authorities about the faith. This has led to schismatic groups throughout the ages. The most egregious ones came in the 19th and 20th centuries with Mormonism, Adventism, Jehovah's Witnesses, mega churches, and Non-denominational Christianity just to name a few of the modern heresies. These spring from people believing that they had a superior approach to the Bible than the ones that came before them.
Do I read the Bible? Yes I do because it gives me comfort and I enjoy reading it. But I should probably focus more on prayer and doing more kind things for other people than reading the Bible if I'm honest with myself.