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To: RichSr
Sounds like you do not think God matters very much.

I don't know how to assign the probability that it matters very much; it may or may not matter a great deal, depending on the nature of the God(s) that may or may not exist.

I was about ... I don’t know how old I was when I started reading scripturew, but I know it has helped me to improve.

I haven't been to church since I was a small child, but I did read the Bible as part of the curriculum for a History of Western Civilization class in college.  Did it "improve" me?  I suppose so, in the sense that a basic knowledge of Christianity is essential to understanding Western Civilization.  Beyond that, though....

Well, if you were to go to a Dollar Store, you could pick one up for around five bucks. Not a dollar general but a dollar store. I’m not sure if they have ‘em st the d store.  the large prijt cost 10$

Money is not an issue, I can assure you.  Even if it were, I could have copies of any number of holy scriptures from the KJV of the Bible to the Book of Mormon simply by saying "Yes, I'm interested" when the representatives of these religions come a-knockin' at my door.  For that matter, you can read the Bible (and all the other scriptures) online.  Access is not a problem in today's world!

77 posted on 09/18/2012 2:02:17 PM PDT by Joseph Harrolds
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To: Joseph Harrolds

well I see that you have hijacked the thread and got people
off in different tangent, and sowed discord. This thread
now seems to be about YOU and your questions. Start your
own thread if you want answers or if you want to learn,
then just lurk and learn.


91 posted on 09/18/2012 6:02:36 PM PDT by jusduat (on the mercy of the Lord alone.)
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