YES! If I am to read a book and I am not fond of it I read the eden part and skip to the eternity part- the stuff in the middle is just more of the same old stuff...I say get to the point if you are going to write a dreadful read!
I'm a "deliberate reader" when I enjoy the words and the story I can go quite fast finished Ulysses in a day reading non stop but really reading The Bible cover to cover in an hour?!
If the music's good
ReplyDeleteand they sing faster than hell.
Then maybe I'll come.
Can you really read the whole bible in an hour?! Or have I missed something here...?
ReplyDeleteGeez! It took me a lot longer than that! ;-)
ReplyDeletei've heard sermons that say less and take longer. steven
ReplyDeleteThat's some mighty fast page turning!
ReplyDeleteI read about the Saltmine Theatre Company and wondered how they could pull it off ~ I would love to fly over to see it in person.
ReplyDeleteYES! If I am to read a book and I am not fond of it I read the eden part and skip to the eternity part- the stuff in the middle is just more of the same old stuff...I say get to the point if you are going to write a dreadful read!
ReplyDeleteHi Dave,
ReplyDeleteIf Shakespeare can be done in sixty seconds, I'm sure this is possible!
Yeah,come check it out!
ReplyDeletewww.edentoeternity.org
Short trip!
ReplyDeleteI'm a "deliberate reader" when I enjoy the words and the story I can go quite fast finished Ulysses in a day reading non stop but really reading The Bible cover to cover in an hour?!
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ReplyDeleteThanks everyone - sorry I didn't make it clear this was a theatrical presentation of the Bible, not a reading. Some lovely responses.
Tim
ReplyDeleteA warm welcome to my blog and thanks for visiting.