Topic: CELL PHONE vs. BIBLE | |
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I wonder what would happen if we treated our Bible like we treat our cell phone? What if we carried it around in our purses or pockets? What if we flipped through it several times a day? What if we turned back to go get it if we forgot it? What if we used it to receive messages from the text? What if we treated it like we couldn't live without it? What if we gave it to our kids as gifts? What if we used it when we traveled? What if we used it in case of emergency? This is something to make you go....hmm...where IS my Bible? Oh, and one more thing. Unlike our cell phone, we don't have to worry about our Bible being disconnected because Jesus already paid the bill. And no dropped calls! |
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Very poignant. Thanks for posting!
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No dropped calls?! Now, that is definately something to heavily
consider! Thanks for the post toyotagirl. |
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what about accidentally dropping it in the toilet? or the lake? loising
it after we've been drunk for the night, and how would we get random calls from it? lol |
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I use to have a cell phone. I didn't much use for it. Got rid of it.
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my god.. are you an alien.. how could you get rid of your cell phone...
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Thier are more Important things in life than a Cell Phone
Beautiful Post ((((( TG ))))) |
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I've never had a cellphone...no need.nice post.
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If I had as many bibles as cell phones I could have one everywhere and
wouldn't hae to worry about leaing it at home. G |
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As a communication device it would leave a lot to be desired.
If you cell phone provider acted in the manner of your bible provider where would they be. no dropped calls? When WAS the last time god personally answered your call? Let me see you call a friend with your bible. How bout callin in an emergency? What is gods response time? You don't need a bible to communicate with god. All you need is faith. |
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Awesome post.
I think i am going to start doing that! Keep a Bible in my purse! |
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its hard to prop the hotel bed up with ya cellphone where as the king
james does the job perfect |
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I think if we did this, you'd have a lot more discusstions like the ones
we've encountered in this community. Can you imagine the actual fights that would occur in a face to face encounter over the interpretations of the words and stories. I think ultimately, most people would discard the book, in fear of confrontation. The cell phone is by far the greater tool in this case to keep peaceful communications. After all, when was the last time anyone got in a fist fight over the benefits of one cell phone contract over another? |
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Cell phone > Bible.
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My Bible is right next to my pc. I also carry it in my car. Never know
when I might want to refer to it. Or have a need to show a passage. Or look one up in order to be disproved. My cell phone is a pain in my butt. I keep it with me, but when I have accidentally left it home. My peice of mind is healthier. I don't have a problem being without it. It actually is relaxing to not have it on me 24/7. I cannot stand hearing people phones singing, ringing, obnoxious sounds, while in a public place. Much less their loud talking while I am not in the least bit interested in what they are talking about. I have been seriously thinking of not renewing my account, except that I make my mom keep one on her so I can know that if she is in trouble or stranded she can call one of us. And, it is cheaper than my home phone, with more options. Kat |
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