Not even hard to read. I should reread it, it’s been a few years.
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there are so many better books to read, that could tell me so much more about truth and life. I would highly recommend reading parts of the bible and being familiar with the whole thing, but sitting down and trudging through every single law in Leviticus isn’t a good use of time.
So I got a decent amount out of it, but I’d have gotten more out of reading something else.
Maybe if I were Christian I’d feel differently.
I don’t want to work there long term, but it was an exciting summer. I did a 10 week research program through my college, and it was a lot of fun. I got to publish a paper, and learn a LOT about the history.
I was a bit frustrated with the bureocratics of the place, you had to fill out 500000 forms to do anything, and they’re implementing a weird new ID program with background checks, but it was still exciting, just to walk around and think about the history, and to realize your work was helping push mankind forward: On mars, on eart, and to the stars.
