Who cares if a book is in print?
Get the ebook if you want to read it.
So far, no one has motivated me to read it.
I didn't like "it" as a movie, don't think I would like the book either. Not a real big Stephan King fan.
I just finished "Unintended Consequences". As a work of fiction it also has lots of historical events that I researched upon reading about them. I would recommend it for merely that aspect. The major characters are a little hard to believe sometimes. Especially toward the end. I give this book a 6 out of ten. the beat is a little hard to dance to but the lyrics are good and there is enough entertainment and history to make it worth while.
I read UC from a free download site.
SNIP How many other instances have yet to be discovered?
This will probably create a firestorm, but I can't help wonder how many of The Nazarene's words have been altered before inclusion in the big, thick book; nevermind translation errors from the originals. Same for the epistiles.
Years ago, I bought a huge Bible that had four translations in columns across the facing pages. This increased my understanding immeasurably. Now I use Bible.is on my iPad. I can switch between dozens of translations instantaneously.
One other thing we do (and I am sure you do too), to ensure we are gleaning God's true message for us, is to read Scripture prayerfully, asking the Spirit to guide our study.
BTW, has anyone noticed that this is not a firestorm?
Yeah, things have changed a good bit here on OCDO. There was a time I woulda first donned my asbestos suit before posting that question.
Of course, maybe CaPatriot hasn't seen that post, yet. I'll keep the suit handy.
My point was that if a question of the Christian Faith is posed in a truly curious or respectful manner, you will get a rational and respectful response. Most (if not all) of the problems arise when someone gets snarky against the faith of another. And that still happens a lot around here.