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Bible story rewrite shows Goliath as a binge drinker



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Published Date: 27 March 2008
BINGE-DRINKING GOLIATHA re-write of traditional Bible stories featuring Goliath as a celebrity binge drinker and Adam revelling in Eve's naked body is to be launched by a Christian charity.

The Must Know Stories written by the Rev Robert Harrison, of St John's Church, Hillingdon, in north west London, feature the top 10 Bible stories nominated in a Scripture Union survey.
Those questioned were asked to choose the Bible stories that they believed must be passed on to the next generation. In the book, the story of David and Goliath is retold from the point of view of the giant - and he is portrayed as a "celebrity" binge drinker who is hung over on the day of his fateful encounter with David.



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  • Last Updated: 27 March 2008 8:10 AM
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Peter Avinou,

Elland 11/04/2008 08:06:20
The Church wonders why the pews are empty?
They are probably better fitted to interfering in business and education, they seem to have drifted away from their own job description and their good book.
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