Sometime around the year of my first combat deployment, it occurred to me I might want to think about fusing the once-unified chapters of the Bible, Qur’an, and Torah back together; those religions are all subsets of Abrahamism, thus they are more like denominations with their own denominations, and you can tell this when you start comparing their sequence of chapters (or ‘books’, as they call them), very similar concepts/teachings, shared characters/figures, and so on.  You see, the Torah was amended, becoming the Bible, and then that book itself was amended, becoming the Qur’an; the belief system started by/about the allegedly-historical figure, Abraham, has undergone numerous revisions in its centuries of application.  Since all three books stemming from that faith are essentially one and the same, differentiated by little more than the respective language each was initially drafted and published in, there really was no reason for them to stay apart, masquerading as separate ‘codes’ (instructions/rules/laws).

Hi.  I’m Auz.  I like to explore, study, and revise things.  I’m not scared by the bluffs of religious people trying to convince everyone that editing and fixing their sloppy writing (such as in the Bible) will result in eternal torture, i.e. ‘damnation in hell’.  I used the Bible and other religious texts as inspiration, realizing they were only good for a few useful bits that could be extracted and better-worded here and there; they had completely failed as moral guide-stones or means of intimidation.  They were poorly imagined, poorly written, poorly edited, and poorly translated.  It was time to correct all that.

Beyond re-combining them, I edited out all the nonsense, and added new material that was appropriate for this new Age we have entered into.  The Biblor’an today is the holy book of my private city, community, and race; it is the religious text of Inisfree and the Inisfreeans.  It works well in tandem with this website; together with my series of novels, they tell the tale of my kind and our home, using modern spellcraft to bring it all to life.

 

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