Originally posted by @kellyjayIn your 'Leaving still' thread you completely ignore Dive and me .. you are such a nice person... such a humble Christian...
I answered the name of his thread which was a question. Do you accuse someone of something every day of your life? To cheer you up I gave more details.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeSong of Solomon for fapping. 😵
Aliens, for reasons only known to them and Howard from the Halifax adverts, have imprisoned you in small room where you will remain for 6 months in isolation. As well as providing all the food and water you need to survive, the aliens have also allowed you to take 'one' book from the Bible into the room with you for spiritual sustenance. (Not the en ...[text shortened]... s or people from other religions can choose a small text of their choosing outside of the Bible.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeI’d take the Book of Psalms. Beautiful literature that shows God’s faithfulness through a broad range of human circumstances and emotions.
Aliens, for reasons only known to them and Howard from the Halifax adverts, have imprisoned you in small room where you will remain for 6 months in isolation. As well as providing all the food and water you need to survive, the aliens have also allowed you to take 'one' book from the Bible into the room with you for spiritual sustenance. (Not the en ...[text shortened]... s or people from other religions can choose a small text of their choosing outside of the Bible.
I’m probably going to start hand-writing the Book of Psalms tomorrow (6/14)
Originally posted by @romans1009Yes, Psalms is an acceptable answer.
I’d take the Book of Psalms. Beautiful literature that shows God’s faithfulness through a broad range of human circumstances and emotions.
I’m probably going to start hand-writing the Book of Psalms tomorrow (6/14)
Originally posted by @stellspalfieSounds like just my kind of read. I'll look out for it.
Scepticism Inc - Bo Fowler
Makes me laugh, highlights the absurdity of religion and shows the importance of scepticism, all through the eyes of a sentient shopping trolley working in a metaphysical betting shop.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeRevelation, because after 6 months in isolation, I might be insane enough to believe it is an accurate account of the end times.
Aliens, for reasons only known to them and Howard from the Halifax adverts, have imprisoned you in small room where you will remain for 6 months in isolation. As well as providing all the food and water you need to survive, the aliens have also allowed you to take 'one' book from the Bible into the room with you for spiritual sustenance. (Not the en ...[text shortened]... s or people from other religions can choose a small text of their choosing outside of the Bible.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeMy songbook of originals
Aliens, for reasons only known to them and Howard from the Halifax adverts, have imprisoned you in small room where you will remain for 6 months in isolation. As well as providing all the food and water you need to survive, the aliens have also allowed you to take 'one' book from the Bible into the room with you for spiritual sustenance. (Not the en ...[text shortened]... s or people from other religions can choose a small text of their choosing outside of the Bible.
Heck maybe even some junk mail
I was tempted to choose the book of Jonah for the entertainment value. I have laughed many times reading that book.
Romans is a great choice because of the sheer volume of information and instruction, all of which is music to my ears.
I also considered the book of Job, considering the imprisoned state I would be in--it would be of some comfort knowing that Job had it much worse and in the end was blessed.
But I settled on the book of Acts. I just thoroughly enjoy reading about Saul's conversion, the awesome event in the upstairs room with the apostles being filled with the Spirit, and the accounts of the apostles afterward, the incredible story of Stephen who was martyred, and the whole thing being centered on what happened immediately after Jesus' resurrection and the laying of the foundation of the Church. It's a great read beginning to end and I appreciate some of it on a personal level.
Originally posted by @tom-wolseyThose are all great choices.
I was tempted to choose the book of Jonah for the entertainment value. I have laughed many times reading that book.
Romans is a great choice because of the sheer volume of information and instruction, all of which is music to my ears.
I also considered the book of Job, considering the imprisoned state I would be in--it would be of some comfort knowing ...[text shortened]... the Church. It's a great read beginning to end and I appreciate some of it on a personal level.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeIt took Kiddo nearly 40 years to question the Book of Revelation.
You think 6 months would be long enough?