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Sunday Dispatch .418
The Bible
The Bible
Sunday Dispatch .418
The Bible
Sunday Dispatch .418
The Bible
The inerrant, God-breathed and inspired Word of God.
The inerrant, God-breathed and inspired Word of God.
It's ok, he's only joking, guys.
Alan is a muslim.
I was watching some comedian last night and his take on the bible. He compared the accepting of Bible by many Christians to accepting a Microsoft user license agreement when installing software, and just scrolling all the way to the bottom and clicking "accept," without reading any of it. How very apt!
Who here read the Bible? In it's entirety?
Who here read the Bible? In it's entirety?
:raises hand:
and some parts are only (IMltHO) only read by people that want to say I read it all.
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Guilty as charged.
Who here read the Bible? In it's entirety?
:raises hand:
Was it worth it?
and some parts are only (IMltHO) only read by people that want to say I read it all.
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I'd admit there is some of that, but mainly, it's just what I do. I'm usually reading from three diffent sections of the Bible at any given time and I read them in different ways. One segment is usually a fairly basic stand alone read (right now I've been working back through the OT and am in Levitcus), another, I read as a devotional and write in my journal along with the reading (reading 2 Peter right now), and the last I've been reading as a companion to a series of books by one of the founders of my church. For this, I'm currently reading Acts. Which of the three I do, depends on my mood and the amount of time I have in the morning.
I'm probably more wonky than most when it comes to the Bible.
And yeah, there are some pretty dry sections that's for sure. 1 and 2 Chronicles and Numbers come to mind right off hand.