You shouldn't move all the Bibles into the science fiction section. Bibles have their own category based on their religious significance and content. Placing them in the wrong section would cause confusion and not accurately represent their nature.
That's a really strange idea. Bibles don't belong in the science fiction section as they are religious texts, not fictional stories.
I have no idea. It seems like a very strange and unusual move.
No, Bibles are usually not sold in the fiction section. They are typically found in the religious or spirituality section of a bookstore.
Bibles aren't in the fiction section. They have a unique status and are respected as a non-fiction category related to religion and faith, not fictional literature.
In most cases, Bibles aren't sold in the fiction section. They are usually placed in a religious or spirituality section of a bookstore.
Maybe they just don't have a big focus on science fiction and allocate more space to other genres.
It's a complex issue. Some might put it there because they view it as a collection of stories and not based on strictly provable facts.
Maybe it's to meet the diverse reading preferences of different people. Some like challenging reads, while others prefer something light and easy.
Yes, there probably is. Most bookstores, including those named in a way like 'SF Bookstore', would likely have a dedicated section for science fiction. It's a popular genre, and bookstores usually categorize their books to make it easier for customers to find what they're looking for.
Maybe it's because science fiction concepts and universes are so vast that a single book can't do justice to them. Series allow for a more in-depth examination of characters, technologies, and social implications.
Fiction moves us because it allows us to escape reality and experience different emotions and adventures. It can make us feel empathy for the characters and their struggles.