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  • foszoe

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    Is it a good read
    So far, yes. Because of when they were written, they offer not only edification but insights into how the early church was organized. I am amazed at how much of their letters are quotations from scripture.
     

    Magyars

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    The book of useless information.
    Loaded with tidbits like this....
    The main Library at Indiana University sinks more than an inch every year because when it was built, engineers failed to take into account the weight of all the books that would occupy the building
     

    Nugget

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    The book of useless information.
    Loaded with tidbits like this....
    The main Library at Indiana University sinks more than an inch every year because when it was built, engineers failed to take into account the weight of all the books that would occupy the building
    It's a fun rumor that my dad said he first heard when he was an undergrad in the early 1970s. Unfortunately, it's nonsense. They had to remove solid rock when they built the thing. And if it had actually sunk an inch every year since 1970, the front doors would now be 4.5 feet below the grand front steps.

    Seems that book is truly full of useless info.
    :cheers:
     

    Nugget

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    We've all seen the movie, but I like the description of the book on Wikipedia: "The novel is set during the year 2025, in which the nation's economy is in ruins and America has become a totalitarian dystopia."

    Stephen King must've been given advance warning back in 1982.
     
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