Myth: The physical print Bible is more powerful than digital e-bibles. - Deepstash

Myth: The physical print Bible is more powerful than digital e-bibles.

Truth: It is still the word of God even when in electronic format. Therefore the characteristics of the word of God should be consistent across formats.

10

204 reads

CURATED FROM

IDEAS CURATED BY

christianchief

Self Leadership and Development Enthusiast. Passionately learning and documenting how a life in Christ radically transforms ANYONE into leadership material.

By examining these misconceptions and counterarguments, one can be empowered to overcome these obstacles and experience the transformative power of the Bible in their life.

Similar ideas to Myth: The physical print Bible is more powerful than digital e-bibles.

Thriving is more than managing

To flourish is not to "learn to manage."

It is to live daily in a state where you are able to really appreciate, celebrate, and value your accomplishments; where you know you have the inner strength and resilience to survive a crisis, rebuild when exhaust...

The Reasons To Read More

  1. Reading is our moral duty: We read because knowledge is power. We become weak and are easily manipulated if we don’t read.
  2. Reading is a way to see the future: The truth is old and preserved in most classic books, which is rehashed and repackaged in...

Jamais Vu: The Opposite Of Déjà Vu

A lesser-known feeling is Jamais Vu or ‘never seen’. It is essentially failing to recognize or remember a situation that should be familiar to us. This is different from standard forgetting, like amnesia, but is a momentary lapse of awareness of the familiar.

Read & Learn

20x Faster

without
deepstash

with
deepstash

with

deepstash

Personalized microlearning

100+ Learning Journeys

Access to 200,000+ ideas

Access to the mobile app

Unlimited idea saving

Unlimited history

Unlimited listening to ideas

Downloading & offline access

Supercharge your mind with one idea per day

Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.

Email

I agree to receive email updates