When I say other good books that does not just mean religious texts. It also includes literature, philosophy, and modern-day works or studies in Math, Medical Science, Physics, The Art of War, Social Studies, Psychology, etc.
Why do you assume atheists don't read these books? I'd venture that the average atheist knows more about Math, Medical Science, Physics, Social studies, etc. Especially since a lot of fundamentalist religions discourage learning about other cultures, societies and gaining knowledge that isn't part of the religious text.
For instance in the Book of Mormon it discusses some things we should all look out for in society today like othe way that evil tyrant kings can oppress the people. It discusses things like Secret societies that took over judges. It talks about Priestcraft (Teaching Religion to get gain). Evil societies that rob and steal are also discussed.
Yes, we all agree that it's a good idea to be well-read. What do you think about bad people having dark skin and good people having light-skin? That the better you became the lighter your skin becomes? That's in the book of Mormon. The nice thing about not holding The Book of Mormon as written by God is that you get to enjoy the cool parts (Jesus showing up in the New World is freaking cool!) while ignoring the bad parts, like people with Dark skin are bad and can never be Mormons.
This entire thread is about exactly this. If you're a Mormon do you not hang out with black people? After all, according to your holy book Black people are bad. If you're a Christian doesn't that mean you can't be a soldier? Jesus says turn the other cheek, and shooting a gun at someone is the opposite of that.
I would not leave out the book that Alcoholics anonymous distributes. You can be a slave to Alcohol and Drugs just as easily as being controlled by a religion, a king, or an oppressive government.
The book that Alcoholics Anonymous unofficially distributes is the bible. You don't have to be a Christian to be in Alcoholics Anonymous, but you do need to believe in a higher power. Most meetings are in churches and unless you're part of another religion already (i.e. you're already a muslim\hindu\buhdist) AA pushes you towards Christianity.
I think reading the Bible from the first page to the last has some value in itself. I always her people quote something in the Bible and then they claim it means something. I have a policy that whenever someone makes these claims that I should look it up and see for myself. Too many times things are taken out of context.
President Clinton for instance comared what he did with his intern to the actions of King David. However, if you have never read about King David for yourself you would not know exectly what he was talking about. In the Bible King David fell in lust with the woman that lived next to his palace and sent her husband into battle in such a way as to kill him. Then King david stole the mans wife. When confronted he even gave up his kingdom and left the government. This is the part that President Clinton Failed to do. So he was nothing like King David.
You would not know all of this if you never really read the Bible for yourself. King David was a very complex leader who had plenty of faults but he always went back to his roots and his belief in God.
I suggest you re-read the bible and get your facts straight. The story you're talking about is in
2 Samuel 11 and 12
But after David wed Bathsheba He didn't resign from being King, he continued to be king for many long years up until his death in Old Age. God gave 3 punishments for the killing of Uriah. The first was that "the sword would never depart from his house" (David would always be surrounded by violence). The 2nd was that in broad daylight someone would sleep with all his wives. (This is figuratively, but I think this meant his son Absalom would lead a very public rebellion against King David), and that his child with Bathsheba would die (only literal punishment as the child died 7 days later).
Bathsheba later on gave birth to Solomon who became King after David.
I highly doubt Clinton ever compared himself with King David, though if you have a link I could be persuaded otherwise. During that time period many preachers, including my own, compared Clinton to King David. Much like King David,
Clinton DID ask for forgiveness from God and his church
I do agree that when someone hears someone claim something from the Bible they should double-check it. If they don't double-check the source they might get a completely opposite and faulty reading of it.