most certainly. i wud bet the world on it.
You know the Bibles true, because it's God's Word.
true.
Yes Bibles were allowed. In fact, Bibles were encouraged. MORE INFO Children were often taught to read from the bible . This was true for the Quaker families and the bible was often the only book in the house.
Definitely Not!! I don't know where you plucked that from but there is nothing true about it at all.
Ruth from the bibles strengths include, Always being a loyal and true friend, never leaving a friend in need and giving up what she has to help other people.
Yes, there are women's study Bibles (as there are men's study Bibles, and youth study Bibles).
A policy of the Gideons is to only allow members to pass out their Bibles. If your group is an approved organization, they will come to pass out Bibles. Look in the phone book to find the number of the Gideons in your area.
The collective noun for bibles is a stack of bibles.
No, it is not true that the Supreme Court has ruled that oaths not taken on bibles are illegal. The First Amendment protects the freedom of religion, allowing individuals to take oaths on a variety of religious texts or without any religious text at all.
Our Bibles of today say the same thing the original manuscripts say. The word "trinity" is not mentioned in the Bible, but many passages of scripture lead us very strongly that the Trinity is true.
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No, bibles are made everyday and are still read throughout all the earth. Although this is a fact I wish more people would come to their sences and get to reading the book that surpases all others.