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Raised roman catholic and went atheist/agnostic for several years. I've heard people both religious and non-religious say its worth a read, but I've never actually read a bible. I just remember old testament stories that I primarily learned through childrens books and media. Which edition should I read, and is it actually worth a thorough read?