because it sounds like the idiot's bible.
How can it be slim, as claimed, and large print, easy to read unless they edited out a lot or used super thin paper?
Thin paper would nullify the easy to read aspect.
because it sounds like the idiot's bible.
How can it be slim, as claimed, and large print, easy to read unless they edited out a lot or used super thin paper?
Thin paper would nullify the easy to read aspect.
Is this the Cliff's Notes of Bibles?
I googled it. There were some critical articles, from Christians and non-Christians, and all of them said it was the King James version, and none said it was missing anything, so I assume it's the full Bible.
It's a pretty big book. It looks like it might be about 8 1/2 x 11 size, so you can fit a lot on a page. There probably are no notes or explanatory materials. The "large" print is probably just plain old regular size font, but not the teeny tiny fonts that some small form Bibles are printed in.
I wonder if it's printed upside down so that Trump can read it while holding it in front of a church.
Let's face it, reading (and writing) are quickly becoming obsolete. Technology may be in an awkward phase now; transition is oft met with the inertia of nostalgia. If we read, we're taught to be proud of it. Kinda ridiculous.
That we can read and write and have libraries and own books is mostly because of a new technology (the printing press) and now, it's happened again. Books, i predict, will be burned as fuel by liberals to make space. Much as our old computers went away somewhere.
being half deaf has driven home the point that no one listens and they mostly have nothing to say.
i could see ears gone in future Americans. Cave fish don't bother with sight for similar reasons.
Teeth, too. They simply aren't necessary. Hair too. Say good bye, homo-sap.
and penises. voted out.
we'll pee squatting, like the babes.
sparks wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:34 amMost "normal" people cannot read.
But that's just my humble opinion.
I disagree. Most "normal" people can read, they just don't. Reading is a fundamental skill - imagine not being able to read street signs, product labels, texts and tweets... But people don't read books for fun, they don't read instructions, and they certainly can't write for nuts. Trump didn't bother reading his daily briefing or any policy paper that was put in front of him. But he's not illiterate.
If you're not on edge, you're taking up too much space.