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Timothy Beal, The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book Quotes: Mercy, how we do so often love to immortalize those despised and forgotten in life.
         

Mercy, how we do so often love to immortalize those despised and forgotten in life.


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Indeed, like so many encounters with Jesus in the Gospel stories, we might go to the Bible looking for answers, but we usually come away with more questions.

Indeed, like so many encounters with Jesus in the Gospel stories, we might go to the Bible looking for answers, but we usually come away with more questions.





About two-thirds of Americans believe that the Bible "answers all or most of the basic questions of life"—and 28 percent of them admit that they rarely or never read it!

About two-thirds of Americans believe that the Bible "answers all or most of the basic questions of life"—and 28 percent of them admit that they rarely or never read it!





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