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On another thread, a poster said, “This is something that has been an enigma for some time. Why is it that so many people who, at least ostensibly, regard the Bible as divinely inspired have not read it?” I know that most of the people on these forums have. For instance, on the thread “Catholics, when did you last read the Bible” most read it almost every day. I know most Protestants on forums have read it also. Why is it, though, that many of our family members, friends and neighbours from Church have not? I know that Bible reading in the United States is not that common amongst Catholics or Protestants. “In a poll taken by Gallup in October, 2000, 59% percent of Americans reported that they read the Bible at least occasionally. This is down from 73% in the 1980s. The percentage of Americans who read the Bible at least once a week is 37%. This is down slightly from 40% in 1990.” pastors.com/articles/AmericansBible.asp What are some reasons why this is so?