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Divine Inspiration, Guidance and Intervention
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 2:33 pm
by bobevenson
The book of Revelation is an example of divine inspiration and guidance. The first 65 books of the Bible are an example of divine intervention to keep Revelation, the 66th and final book of the Bible from getting lost, like wrapping paper or a cardboard backer to keep it from falling out of the shopping cart.
Re: Divine Inspiration, Guidance and Intervention
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 8:29 pm
by Harbal
bobevenson wrote:The book of Revelation is an example of divine inspiration and guidance. The first 65 books of the Bible are an example of divine intervention to keep Revelation, the 66th and final book of the Bible from getting lost, like wrapping paper or a cardboard backer to keep it from falling out of the shopping cart.
I don't have enough patience to read books, did they ever make a movie of it?
Re: Divine Inspiration, Guidance and Intervention
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 9:02 pm
by bobevenson
Harbal wrote:bobevenson wrote:The book of Revelation is an example of divine inspiration and guidance. The first 65 books of the Bible are an example of divine intervention to keep Revelation, the 66th and final book of the Bible from getting lost, like wrapping paper or a cardboard backer to keep it from falling out of the shopping cart.
I don't have enough patience to read books, did they ever make a movie of it?
It's a very short book, but if you want a synopsis, I suggest "The Ouzo Prophecy," an even shorter paper.
Re: Divine Inspiration, Guidance and Intervention
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 4:38 am
by Philosophy Explorer
bobevenson wrote:Harbal wrote:bobevenson wrote:The book of Revelation is an example of divine inspiration and guidance. The first 65 books of the Bible are an example of divine intervention to keep Revelation, the 66th and final book of the Bible from getting lost, like wrapping paper or a cardboard backer to keep it from falling out of the shopping cart.
I don't have enough patience to read books, did they ever make a movie of it?
It's a very short book, but if you want a synopsis, I suggest "The Ouzo Prophecy," an even shorter paper.
I think I'd rather read
Alice in Wonderland, a better fable.
PhilX