100%. Christians will typically go to a Christian book store because, well, they have lots of bibles to choose from. Folks usually have a specific translation in mind they want, or if they want footnotes (a "study bible"), etc. It can be a fairly personal purchase. The idea that she just waltzed into a lefty bookstore to buy one strains credulity.
The Bolivians should make sure Jeanie Anez is still locked up in her cell, sounds like she might be walking around Chicago posing as a cop. Always in search of a bigger bible.
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100%. Christians will typically go to a Christian book store because, well, they have lots of bibles to choose from. Folks usually have a specific translation in mind they want, or if they want footnotes (a "study bible"), etc. It can be a fairly personal purchase. The idea that she just waltzed into a lefty bookstore to buy one strains credulity.
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Most Christian book stores will have the better part of an entire wall covered in various bibles.
1 for every sect, sometimes two :sicko-spin:
A few different major kinds, from what I can find.
Doesn't include subtypes, like study versions/footnoted copies and such, so that means there would be a considerable variety
The only one that matters is the American patriot's Bible
I had one of these growing up. :agony:
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I had the same thought. What got me was the "to buy a bible" bit.
Not only that, but to but a bigger bible, because she already had one.
The Bolivians should make sure Jeanie Anez is still locked up in her cell, sounds like she might be walking around Chicago posing as a cop. Always in search of a bigger bible.
Why didn't she just pray for the ability to read small print?
100% sure this didn't happen and the bible bit is a post hoc rationalization.
went there yday, store employee/owner told me the cop actually did show up, but they think it was probably staged.
If she's even real.
The bookstore not flat out directly responding means, it's VERY possible that the Facebook cop isn't real.