15 links have been added on 5 ideas about #bible.
  1. All empires fall in time. So yeah, I like this idea. I don’t belive in God and unsure if Jesus was a real person but I am convinced that the Bible is a pretty special document. Hard to deny that. Shame people don’t bother with it because it has been abused by those wanting power over others for so long.

  2. lesson 1 stop being negative – followed by 14 other things the author has decide you shouldn’t do on social. They liked new ways of thinking and doing things a while back, when it suited, maybe not now though eh?

  3. Not sure if this exists, but I highly recommend this book.

  4. Speechify would be great for this if you could upload a sample of the voice you wanted it to use – actually it should let you upload a bunch of voices from morgan freeman to jesus and possibly even the big guy himself.

  5. They sussed how to clone your voice, now it just needs to connect to your text to voice app or audiobook app and you got grandma reading you hot erotica, or whatever you want.

  6. Galileo’s letter… “had not been printed, and so did not come under the Congregation’s jurisdiction. It was therefore passed over to the Inquisition. Here it was routinely read by a theologian-consultor, who quickly expressed an opinion. He pointed to three unfortunate formulations (all of which were different in. Galileo’s new “correct” version), but concluded that the letter was nothing to get worried about.” Big mistake…

  7. “How do we know that in 1945 the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan? Because of details and facts from all three forms of testimony.”

  8. lol, it wouldn’t be much of a read, with like 20 pages “Most statements by religious people boil down to ipse dixit assertions. “Jesus was resurrected because three women saw him.”

  9. From a Quora user… “If the book of Genesis were written today, it might be written pretty much as it is now. Genesis is not now, nor ever has been, a history textbook. It was never intended as such, and quite frankly, anyone who ever took it as such had some of the poorest critical reading skills ever.”