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SUNDAY SPECIAL: Why Is The Law Or Word (Bible) Of God Almighty Sold? Is There A Conspiracy Somewhere?


It's a lovely Sunday and amma say Happy Sunday to ya'll.
But let's quickly come to the topic of discussion. Why do we buy Bibles? In the Old Testament, God gave Moses the laws for free because they were God's own laws which he wanted His people to abide by. Did He collect payment in any kind? Animals, land, money? No!
But what do we have in the twenty-first century? God's own laws are being sold. No wonder why he dosen't appear to us anymore like he used to BC. In Nigeria here, a Bible is roughly 1000naira. Is this fair?
What so many of us are blind to notice is that these Bibles are being published in different forms. King James, Good News, New Jerusalem, New Living Translation, Gideons International, etcetera. King James is the worst. Lemme show you why.
In Matthew 2:17, the name "Jeremy" was used instead of "Jeremiah". Am tempted to use the F word here. What does that tell you? Is that a conspiracy to shame the Bible? You'd be very suprised that the conpanies publishing and selling copies of the Bible every day aren't even Christian-Owned or in any way connected to the Church. Am sure you can even order the Bible online from Ebay, Craiglist, Jumia, Konga and other e-market stores. Why the hell is the law of God Almighty sold?

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