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Lego Bible Too Racy For Sam's Club

localman writes with this excerpt from CNET: "Through his hit Web site and three popular books, [author Brendan] Smith has spread the gospel of 'The Brick Testament.' But now, because of what it says are concerns about 'mature content,' Sam's Club, one of the nation's largest retailers, has banned in-store sales of the fourth book in the series, The Brick Bible.

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  1. What is this doing on Slashdot? by couchslug · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Modern man holds religion in contempt and doesn't care about silly shit like internal superstitionist squabbles.

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  2. Re:To be fair by SteveW928 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Ad Hominem won't work on me... I'm too old for that. ;)

    Yes, someday you and I will both die. The question is what happens after that. I don't think the evidence is stacked in your favor there.
    I'm not scared at all (well, some forms of dying sound a bit scary, but of being dead, no).
    Best of luck to you as well. I just hate to see people left in their ignorance.

  3. Re:To be fair by artor3 · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Oh look, an internet atheist ranting against a religion he has only a child-like understanding of. Never seen that before.

    Hey, how about next time you at least read the first few paragraphs of the wikipedia article on hell before rattling off your favorite talking points?