From castles in Ireland to the famed Prague Castle in new game #MysteryOfTheSevenKeys — Nancy Drew travels the world with mixing puzzle fun! 🍀 This St. Patrick’s Day weekend mix up some Castle Malloy-inspired mocktails with recipes from Jai!
Some of y’all complain about voice actors for your audiobooks but have you ever had Siri read your book to you from @NetGalley 😅 that’s a whole nother level 💀
I started writing a book recently and is my dream to end up on the New York Times best selling author’s list? No. I just want the sticker on the front that says my book was part of @ReesesBookClub 😂 then I’ll know I made it.
I don’t think @ashleymcconn7 uses Twitter much but this is my sister and her reaction to her book. she said “He’s obviously the psychotic serial killer” who knew there would be so much controversy over @SunChips
10/10 recommend #beyondthewidowspeak tho!
The only thing thinner than cruise line toilet paper… is cruise line walls. My neighbors are whispering and I can still hear their secrets. #cruiseships
@realmamivee My dad use to buy 2 burgers at lunch eat one, leave the other in the windshield of his car all day then eat it on the way home for a snack after work. He’s alive I think you’ll be okay
My grandad told me we had to stay absolutely SILENT when we were fishing or we would scare them away.
Turns out, he’s a liar.
The guy just wanted me to stop talking for like three seconds.
It’s amazing how popular and entrenched these completely false ideas are. It’s good to prepare yourself with answers to these kinds of assertions so that you can try to point people to the reliability and authenticity of the Bible.
For #1: We still have Greek and Hebrew manuscripts of the Bible. We aren’t stuck with only translations of translations of translations. We can determine with a great deal of accuracy what the original wording is.
For #2: There are a number of texts someone could be talking about here. But none of them has any remote chance of being authentic. They come far later than the real New Testament, were not written by apostles or those who followed them, and were never “part of the Bible.” If we care about what books “belong” then we all need to admit that these ones don’t.
For #3: You can ask them to offer evidence to support their claim. There isn’t any. Consider the various persecutions Christians suffered from Rome for hundreds of years due to the government of the time considering Christianity a threat to their order.
For #4: We have documents from the council of Nicaea. They didn’t even deal with the topic of the books of the Bible. This popular belief is simply based on nothing.
Maybe we can help convince people to take the Bible more seriously and not to casually set it aside due to demonstrably false ideas.