You can read the Bible anywhere. No specific place required. What's important is how you read it, not where.
Shintoism is indigenous to Japan as a spiritual practice of their people. As such, they would not normally read the Judeo-Christian Bible. However, this does not mean someone who practices Shintoism could not or has not read the Bible.
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I don't know who sings it, but I can remember some of the words: I know my bible is right, something else is wrong (something is wrong) Something else is wrong (something is Wrong) Oh, something else is wrong (something is wrong) I know that (something else is wrong) In Genesis (read your bible) the world was made (read your bible) By my God's creative hand (creative Hand) In Exodus, the Hebrews marched (they wanted to claim the promised Land) Maybe someone else can remember more of it.... continuing "Read Leviticus(read your bible), Numbers(read your bible), Deueteronomy (read your bible), Joshua (read your bible), Read Judges( read your bible), Ruth (read your bible), 1st and 2nd Samuel (read your bible ), 1st and 2nd Kings (read your bible), 1st and 2nd Chronicicles ... The Bethlehem Gospel Singers "My Bible Is Right", you can find on you tube.
Read the Gospels to them.
Agnostic.
A person can find free Bible commentaries online at the website BibleStudyTools. One can also find Bible commentaries at Bible-Researcher, BibleGateway, and StudyLight.
A person that cannot read is considered to be illiterate.
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No your probably thinking of Jesus
Muslims do not read the bible. They read the Koran if I am not mistaken.
Read the Bible everyday and obey the 10 commandments