Sunday Twists S2E3... Access to the Bible (Digital Vs Analogue)
<p>It's time for another episode of Sunday Twists where we collectively share and solve issues that concerns Christians and its body in general. Special thanks to everyone who has been participating and engaging, thanks for the encouragement. Nothing will remain twisted in your life as you engage Sunday Twists 😌😅.</p><p>Today's episode represents a fight of the Gen Zs against the Gen X and some of the the Millennials. And it's about the use of physical Bible versus the use of phone to access Bible. </p><blockquote><strong><em>The</em></strong> <strong><em>youngsters</em></strong> <em><strong>of</strong></em> <em style="font-weight: bold;">the Gen Z argue that:</em> ✓ Using the phone/tablet/I pad to access the Bible makes it stress free and user friendly. ✓In fact, we can listen to the Bible as audio during busy times if we can't sit to read it. ✓ Most importantly, we are in the 21st century, a season evolving with technology so we can't afford not to adapt with development 🤷. ✓Also, we can access different versions of the Bible just by downloading an app or going to its website, no need to waste money just to buy Bible. ✓And, if we forget a Bible passage, all that is needed is just to use the search engine not spending all day flipping pages 💁✓Infact, all this fuss is unnecessary, the words are the same on both the phone and the physical one, so why argue?😒</blockquote><blockquote><em style="font-weight: bold;">But the Fathers argue and say:</em> ✓The inspiration you get from reading the physical one is higher than the one on phone. ✓ Those that are claiming to use phone to read the Bible are deceiving themselves, because a minute they're on the Bible, the next minute they get distracted and switch to social media ... THAT'S DISRESPECT TO GOD! ✓ The Bible on the phone was photocopied from the physical one, so I better read the original one 😑. ✓ Once the phone damages or get lost, you can't read the Bible again, unlike our physical Bible....</blockquote><p>Now these,👆 amongst others are the arguments of the clashing generations regarding the best form of using the Bible. </p><p>Which do you support? Let me know in the comments section. Also do well to upvote, Thank you 💯🥰. Until then.....</p><blockquote><strong><em>PEACE✌️.</em></strong></blockquote>
Sunday Twists S2E3... Access to the Bible (Digi...
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