5 Benefits of Reading the Bible Even if You Aren’t Religious

The Bible’s story is everyone’s story

Kyle Chastain
Koinonia

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Do you feel less certain about the future than you did a few years ago?

Do you find it difficult to navigate all the changes of life?

Do you ever wonder how to be a better human being?

Most of us are searching for a way to understand life. Why do I say that? Because over the past decade, interest in philosophy has skyrocketed. Once considered a stuffy subject for academics, philosophy is making its way into the mainstream. Its rise in popularity, no doubt, has something to do with the uncertainty of our world today.

Most people see the Bible as a purely religious book. If you’re a non-religious person, you may try to avoid the Bible altogether, or not see how it could possibly affect your life. That’s understandable, but it is a limited view of a dynamic book.

I’m not going to tell you the Bible has the answers to all your questions, because that depends on the questions you’re asking. But I will say that even if you’re a non-religious person, the Bible can add a lot of value to your life outside of being a religious book.

Here are five benefits of reading the Bible, even if you aren’t religious.

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Kyle Chastain
Koinonia

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