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Cashgrab: Write the sequel to the Bible!

JEDI

Lifer
It'll make $Billions$

Wonder why noone has done it yet?
After all, it's fiction. Just be creative, like the author of the original.

Discuss! :awe: ()🙂
 
Cashgrab: Write the sequel to the Bible!

It'll make $Billions$

Wonder why noone has done it yet?
After all, it's fiction. Just be creative, like the author of the original.

Discuss! :awe: ()🙂

I think the Mormons have profited way beyond billions.
 
OT -> NT -> Book of Mormon etc etc.
We've already had sequels.

And they all make money. OP is right, keep writing them. In the next one I think God should be using advanced weaponry like particle beams and anti-matter rays instead of fire and floods.
 
Start working as a science fiction writer then start your own religion based on one of your books. It's a flawless plan.
 
It'll make $Billions$

Wonder why noone has done it yet?
After all, it's fiction. Just be creative, like the author of the original.

Discuss! :awe: ()🙂

The Book of Mormon fantasy tales should qualify...they've made BILLIONS of dollars since they were written by the scam artist, Joseph Smith...
 
Why not write a regular book and just call it the bible? You could make it look exactly the same on the covers since I doubt there is any copyright or trademark issues.
 
The New Testament started the entire 'children of' book cliche. All series turn to trash as soon as you start having to write about the children of your original heroes. I personally would not like to add to that.

Come up with a new story if you want, but don't just hold on to the old worn out story.
 
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