WhyAskWhy
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Well, I'd hope they didn't just sign themselves a one-way ticket to hell with no hope of exchange.
I don't put much stock in the bible myself but I still have respect for it...probably out of political-correctness than anything else. That, and a "Let's be careful with this just-in-case" attitude...
raxivar
Their own bible = laugh at them.
My bible = get them to pay for it and get another, else throw them into nearby walls repeatedly.
Any Torah = get the frick out of the way while the ArchAngel Michael goes to town on their ***.
PreacherTim63(SFECU)
I would pray for them.
That Bible is a printed text, it came from a factory printing shop it is simply a copy of the text. The pages are not holy, The Message is Holy, not the page.... A person that would be willing to destroy it is in more need of prayer than they are condemnation.
Anonymous
Not say a word. If they can rip a bible in 2. They ain't to be messed with.
.Good Q*.
Anonymous
I would gather all the paper off the ground go home and use it for toilet paper. That way the tree that died to make that bible would not have been a complete waste.