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WolframAl
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Sun, Sep 27, 2020 20:09
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Bible in 2020
Actually, the question isn't only about the Bible but this is the most widespread religious book I guess.
So, is there any reason to read it in 2020? I mean, for believers it's important. But can hesitant or those who are simply not religious find anything in it (and other holy books and texts)?
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GloryBoo
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Mon, Sep 28, 2020 03:09
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Tell you what, there's no harm in trying. You can read shortened versions of the Bible (and other books) and if you like it then go for full ones.
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MilanIask
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Mon, Sep 28, 2020 07:09
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I am utterly convinced that the Bible is always relevant. People around the world of different ages can find something inspiring in this book. I couldn't get it right at the very beginning but this website helped me to understand different meaning and connotations. Now I find this book the most meaningful in my life.
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milanjoy
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Mon, Oct 5, 2020 16:10
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nice
It is true that the bible is the most widespread religious book that i have heard. For a christian believer there are Postmates car accident attorney brentwood so many reasons to read it in 2020. In this pandemic situation many people are found to have lots of time for prayer and some kind of online religious activities. Nice to see the details shared here.
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