A marathon public reading of the Holy Bible starts Sunday and goes through — with the help of hundreds of volunteers — Thursday of next week at the U.S. Capitol.
That’s 90 hours of wall-to-wall Word, now in its 20th year.
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A marathon public reading of the Holy Bible starts Sunday and goes through — with the help of hundreds of volunteers — Thursday of next week at the U.S. Capitol.
That’s 90 hours of wall-to-wall Word, now in its 20th year.
I’m fine with that. If they finish early, could they start in on “The Lord of the Rings?”
Not “Atlas Shrugged?” JustJss, I giggled quite a bit at this, so thank you.
can you imagine being the sucker that gets stuck with some of those “begat” pages? or the laws about not mixing flax and wool?
There is no way to make that exciting. I’d prefer some of the stories from the Hebrew scriptures, some of the really juicy tales of the smiting nature. I wonder if you can trade if you get there and find you have a tame passage? Carol! Let’s go! Let’s do a road trip!