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Holy Bible: New American Standard Bible

Product Description
This edition of the NASB is the original 1977 version preceding the 1995 update. The NASB has been widely embraced and trusted as a literal word-for-word translation. Instead of telling the reader what to think, the NASB provides a precise translation with which to conduct a personal journey through the Word of God. The updated NASB is also available for the Amazon Kindle…. More >>

Holy Bible: New American Standard Bible


5 Comments

  1. Jesus is pretty cool guy eh turns fish in to wine n duznt afraid of n e thin.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. We should be thankfull this nonsense is just made-up. A ridiculous book by primitive people of a primitive era with no knowledge of the world around them. The day I follow the writing of a caveman is the day I check into a mental asylum.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. This book was entertaining for the most part, full of a mixture of stories ranging from the absurd to semi-useful to outrageously violent. Like most mythologies, there are lessons presented in the parables of the book that could benefit its readers, but I would not recommend for children under 18, especially the rather graphic chapters detailing torture and incest.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. The greatest book ever written. Through it God directs my life and He is my strength and my Savior. God is Awesome and constant.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. This book should never be left where it could fall into the hands of children. Recurrent themes of bloody violence, murder, racism, incest and rape are dealt with extremely irresponsibly. Horrific events are presented as justified by circumstances and as solutions to petty wrongs.

    Worse than the depictions in the book are actual historic examples of such depictions being used to justify the worst kind of degradation and humiliation that humans have ever been forced to endure. These acts are not just inspired by this book, but characters in the book urge its readers to follow its example. Worst of all, however, is that, despite this book’s obvious lack of coherent logic or sense, it inexplicably possesses a following of people that somehow find comfort in its horror.

    No doubt about it, the horrific images, and lack of intelligent discussion of those images, contained in this book makes it entirely unsuitable for children, or sensible adults.

    It is very doubtful that a book that meanders so terribly, and contradicts itself so often, is truly inspired by a deity. What you will read in here can be found in other mythologies. There is nothing truly unique about it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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