I never really considered myself religious. When I was a teen I was an atheist for a long while. Then I moved to a new-age kind of spirituality. But now I'm more of a pantheist believer that God is just a representation of all consciousness (omniscience), energy (omnipotence), and light (omnipresence.)
I'm more curious to read the Bible now. I've read either here or on TheDonald that the King James is the way to go. Do you think so? And where do you begin reading? Cover to cover? Or read certain passages at a time?
I'd suggest the gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John), the book of James, Acts as good starting points.
Pick a version that makes sense to you. I like CSB, NLT, NET -- all fairly easy reading. Some might say King James only, but don't start learning to swim in the deep end. The point is to understand what you are reading, and old English is an extra hurdle. You can always dig into the KJV when you are ready for deeper study.