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MineralMan

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17. Well, clearly you are in the majority in that.
Fri Apr 26, 2019, 01:14 PM
Apr 2019

Reading the entire Bible is an exercise, really, in becoming familiar with the entire thing. The usefulness of that is questionable, really, but it also shows you the range of things discussed in it. A limited knowledge is all most people need to practice their religion, really, since most churches, too, focus on only selected parts.

In today's technological world, it's pretty easy to search the Bible for what it says about just about anything. Some people learn the Bible that way, but still don't get the experience of following it from beginning to end.

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