"repurposing" a bible?

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I have a small business and have obtained a few old bibles. I’m wanting to re purpose a large colorful bible (this is a living word bible I believe) but am unsure if it’s ok to deface a bible, regardless of its version. Opinions?
 
This particular bible is about 4" thick and I wanted to turn it into a book with a “hidden compartment” in it. Basically removing pages to leave a space inside. It was given to me by someone who received it as a gift but never read it.
 
If isn’t a Catholic translation it can’t be counted on to contain as much truth as an approved one. My opinion would be “Go Ahead.” I mean the church burned and disposed of heretical bibles in the 16-17th century without much concern…
 
This particular bible is about 4" thick and I wanted to turn it into a book with a “hidden compartment” in it. Basically removing pages to leave a space inside. It was given to me by someone who received it as a gift but never read it.
Whether or not it is Catholic, it is the Word of God, and what you propose may not be a sin, but a Bible IMNAAHO deserves a better use than that.

Couldn’t you sell the item at a used bookseller, then purchase a cheaper hard bound volume for your project? One that wouldn’t be potentially needed for someone’s spiritual edification.

Just my $MX$2.

ICXC NIKA.
 
Then of course there is what you (or a customer) would store in there…family pictures, insurance papers, self defense items… Overall, probably not the best reuse.
 
Whether or not it is Catholic, it is the Word of God, and what you propose may not be a sin, but a Bible IMNAAHO deserves a better use than that.

Couldn’t you sell the item at a used bookseller, then purchase a cheaper hard bound volume for your project? One that wouldn’t be potentially needed for someone’s spiritual edification.

Just my $MX$2.

ICXC NIKA.
Yes, I sure could get another book for this project, and probably will be doing that.
 
The Bible has one purpose - your salvation. There is no other purpose for a Bible. It isn’t a decoration or storage container. Get a safe deposit box for valuables.

Some Jews won’t even throw away a piece of paper on which God’s law is written. I wouldn’t do that to the written word of God no matter what the translation.

-Tim-
 
Why not donate it to a charity book shop or an outreach group? Maybe someone else would appreciate it and it will help a charity at the same time. (I was once given a Bible by a friend, however, I already had a copy of that edition so donated it to our local catechism group - my friend understood and was very happy and it saved it from just being sat on the shelf.)
 
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