You don't need to "let her know". Just accept it and say "Thank you". Then, put it on a shelf, throw it away, or donate it somewhere.I am not interested in reading it so is there a nice way to let her know that?
Donate it to a local church. Or throw it away. You don't have to say anything to the gift giver.
EEK!! Don't throw it away. Please donate it!
Why not? Seriously curious. Bibles aren't exactly in short supply. I get them left on my doorstep all the time by the LDS people. I throw them away every time.
I would at least recycle it then. Otherwise it's just being wasteful.
She wrote a nice note on the front inside cover; we've been friends for 40+ years. I will thank her for it and keep it with my other special stuff....thanks!!!!
I got a fancy Bible as a gift once...but I was kind of offended by it, as my friend knew that I am not Christian. I didn't read it. I still politely took it. Couldn't find anywhere to give it away, so it's in the back of my closet somewhere, out of sight.
So, I don't understand being offended? I had a friend give me something meaningful from their religion for my birthday once, even knowing I am Christian and not their faith. I took it as it was intended. Didn't "offend" me at all. Besides, you don't even have to be Christian to read the Bible. It is a piece of history at the very least and I know a lot of people with a good general education have read and know a lot about the Bible, regardless of their religion or lack thereof.