Well. It is interesting in here.
I'm at great risk of getting involved in internet debate…. but oh well, this is the Café, right?
On OJ, I will say that directing hatred toward anyone, alive or not, is quite simply unhelpful at the very least. As wiser men than I have said above, let the Perfect Judge take care of that.
However, don't conflate harbouring hatred with careful, decisive judgement. Men who can be reasonably determined to be guilty of murder, for example, should be promptly executed. That's not hatred, that's justice. The rest of us should see and take care to not do likewise, but rather go and nurture true love and goodwill, in ourselves and our families and communities.
On the Bible, I will say that is the only document known to mankind that has the power to change the reader so dramatically that they call it 'being born again'. It's a dramatic and permanent change the reader, over time, on an increasing scale, to the likeness of the perfect, spotless, faultless, holy God whom the Bible espouses. That's fascinating and moving.
This change is also unique in that it's the only one in existence that produces true, ongoing, undying, love; in the sense of giving to others without expectation of reciprocation or reward.
That, by itself, is sufficient to convince me that the the Bible is worthy of far more than cursory inspection, mild dismissal, and childish argument.