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Why is It people can’t read black and white the Bible?

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Elderman | 09:07 Wed 09th Nov 2011 | Religion & Spirituality
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It is like the 30 to 70 speed signs ignored, but only see the yellow box?
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My bible's text is white upon white so I can't read it, I just use it as a notepad.

You really need to go easy on the spiritual wine Elderman, it is making you type out rubbish.
Tambo, "Ratter its cruel to dye dogs hair to match your own :/ " so is it ok now that I have shaved a bald patch on the top of his head to match mine? :)
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Yes,So the ability to read continues to be an important part of life. And those whose reading abilities are so poor they cannot decipher a cookbook recipe or a simple bus schedule are at a serious disadvantage. It is so serious that one educator concluded: “Illiteracy is really a much greater functional handicap than is the loss of limbs.”
An educator may have a vested interest in putting forward that viewpoint. It's debatable at best.
And people were held at a deliberate disadvantage by the religionists who fought against letting them read their own bible in their own tongue.

Now, at least, modern wo/man can read it for themselves and discover what a pile of hogwash it is....with their own eyes.
//“Illiteracy is really a much greater functional handicap than is the loss of limbs.” /
Try explaining that the the worlds nomad tribes.
D97 - my only quote would be - Jesus wept!
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Well to live as a nomad in the Promised Land, desiring something better than that idolatrous, sinful city of his birth. Rather than a man-made city, Abraham, as well as Isaac and Jacob, wanted a city or government of which his God is the Builder and Maker. The foundations of Ur of the Chaldeans lie in ruins today, but not so God’s “city.” . (Gen. 14:1-24)
That was very informative Elderman, I'm sure we are all the better for that piece of information.
As I said before - If your not a troll - You have "issues"
no 'biblenauts' have versions....
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Yes,you can't see what is under your noses!!

The Bible-from Genesis to Revelation-is one continuous theme,That of God's Kingdom.
Jesus knew that and he always agreed with his Father.

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