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Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 30 May 2022, 14:02
by fire_spice
M Deedee wrote: 21 Jul 2020, 02:17 Would you say the book is more fictional than religious? Considering the additional stories added, would it prevent reading by children and others who do not know the true stories?
I think it's more fictional. God is presented as learning too and there are so many angles and stories which don't match those told in the Bible. There are many ideas presented that are not very religious from a strict point of view. Finally it really isn't a book for children to begin with. It's very adult. It wouldn't be wise to read it to someone who is just discovering or learning biblical stories and principles for the first time.

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 09 Jun 2022, 00:57
by Prestige-best
I would say it is religious because the plot was written to help readers better understand the event that occurred in the true story.

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 09 Jun 2022, 20:23
by Maris Charles M
In as much as the author put so much of his imaginations into this book it does not take away how religious this book is. I would still say you should know you bible very well before you read this book.

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 21 Jun 2022, 10:01
by Moneybag
To me there is a perfect balance between fiction and religion in this book.

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 29 Jun 2022, 11:51
by Agbata precious
This book is a religious book .

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 05 Jul 2022, 07:22
by Laney K
Chickenwings00 wrote: 22 Jul 2020, 03:26 I would say it is a religious book. The plot is religiously written, and it covers events from the Bible. This is a transparent surface or path that it's was religiously written. Bible verses was also used.
I agree. I think it is simply a creative interpretation of the Bible that is a bit more expansive.

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 08 Jul 2022, 09:26
by Donald Trust
This book is religious and all the fictions were not outside the religious ideas.

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 18 Jul 2022, 07:54
by Cocobutta
The book is a fictional novel drawn from a biblical story . It could be very misleading to someone who does not know the true story. If i had to measure, i would say it was 60% fiction and 40% accurate bible story.

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 19 Aug 2022, 00:22
by Micah_1
This book is more of fictional than religious. Anyone who doesn't know about the Bible might not find it interesting.

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 02 Sep 2022, 09:47
by Samina Moiyadi
The book has religious characters, but the story is fictional. I do not believe that it is suitable for children because the relationships shown in the stories are difficult for them to understand.

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 19:20
by IbrahimOtegbade
The book is fictional but the author's many references to the Bible makes it religious, trying to make it as factual as possible even though it is not. I wouldn't recommend it to those who want more knowledge about the Christian religion because they may end up getting confused as the book itself has a lot of contradictions and inconsistencies in it.

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 16 Oct 2022, 08:09
by Obi Egbuniwe
Definitely fiction. An individual's imaginative expansion of theology. No religious or sacred authority should be conferred on it.

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 02 Dec 2022, 13:11
by Moo Reny
I think it's more frictional. And this frictional aspect needs to be emphasised on more and more so the readers won't confuse it with the truth

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 04 Dec 2022, 05:04
by Not available anymore
The book is a frictional book based on religious history and story, but Yes there were a lot of friction so frictional.

Re: Fictional or Religious

Posted: 04 Dec 2022, 13:20
by Maria Ferreira Silva
"Killing Abel" is a fiction book based on religion.