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Have you read the entire Bible?

jbolt

Registered User
Yes at Baylor Univ. we had Religion I and Religion II (Old and New Testament). That was in 1985-87. Only parts since then.
 

barryguitar

Registered User
The first book my father read to me was the Holy Bible, at my bedside, from the time I was born. He would set me in his lap and I would follow his finger over the words. Before I ever stepped into a school, I had read the new testament. While most of my second grade class was learning phonetics I was, every morning over breakfast, stumbling my way thru the old testament names of who begat whom. The Kings and Chronicles are still my favorite!!! I no longer read my Bible daily, but when I do, I deepen in my Knowledge of it. While I think it important to be aware of all the holy books (Gita, Koran, the apocripha, ect.) The bible alone proves itself to be divinely inspired. Writing this has convinced me that I need to restart my old habits
 

Blake Bowden

Administrator
Staff Member
The first book my father read to me was the Holy Bible, at my bedside, from the time I was born. He would set me in his lap and I would follow his finger over the words. Before I ever stepped into a school, I had read the new testament. While most of my second grade class was learning phonetics I was, every morning over breakfast, stumbling my way thru the old testament names of who begat whom. The Kings and Chronicles are still my favorite!!! I no longer read my Bible daily, but when I do, I deepen in my Knowledge of it. While I think it important to be aware of all the holy books (Gita, Koran, the apocripha, ect.) The bible alone proves itself to be divinely inspired. Writing this has convinced me that I need to restart my old habits

That's wonderful!
 

PeterLT

Premium Member
Yes I have. When I was a young soldier, back in the age of crossbows, I went AWOL and got 30 days detention. The only things permitted for reading was the regulations and the Bible. It was a great read as the conditions were right for it...solitude, quiet, wasn't going anywhere...
 
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