Hillsage
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Jack Taylor , now deceased, was considered 'a pastor to pastors' and our pastor met him at a conference, years ago, where Pastor Kent invited him to come speak at our little church in western Kansas. He did, 3 times over several years, every time a delight. A small group of us were invited to a small group session with him. In that small group he said; "I tell young believers to not even study the OT for 10 years. He says too often people read the OT and hit the NT so screwed up as to how evil God is telling the Jews to even slaughter children etc. etc. Then they often never have the 'better view' of the "Most High God" of the NT whose character/nature is represented by God's son...Jesus. God BTW at that time was not 'just the Father' IMO, and I agree with you that Jesus wasn't 'GOD the SON'.Bibliolatry is my pet peeve in my interaction with the evangelical community. Mine is not a popular position, but I have said that my advice to a new Christian would be to read the Bible three times and forget about it. The gospel message is not that complicated. Walking the walk does not require constant reference to the Bible. I personally do not find large portions of the Bible edifying or instructive in the slightest, and I don't know how many times I am supposed to need to read Romans to "get it."
As for your 'read it through 3 times and quit permanently', that's a new one for me. I have heard that you should consecutively read it 3 times and that there seems to be something that really clicks (spiritually?) for a person on that last reading. But, my experience was never read it straight through 1 time until a believer many years. And that 1 time was many years back. I see you are new, and welcome you,

Actual communion, in the sense described by the anonymous medieval author of The Cloud of Unknowing, is far more important to me than reading the Bible for the umpteenth time. Bibliolatry strikes me as part of what I call pretend Christianity - things we think we are supposed to say and do because "that's what Christians do" as opposed to having any reality to them.
Curious again, just exactly what does "opposed to having any reality to them." mean?