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Mac|Windows: BiblePlayer 1.13 released
By Dennis Lloyd
Publisher, iLoungeGoogle+
Published: Monday, October 11, 2004
News Categories: Mac Software
Now you can take God’s Word with you anywhere you go. Using iPod’s ‘Notes’ feature, you can read the Bible* on your iPod. Each book is logically organized so finding the chapter you want is a breeze. The bible translation we currently offer is the King James Version.
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Any 3rd or 4th generation iPod/HP iPod/iPod mini with ‘Notes’ feature.
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I am saddend to read that more and more people are placing there trust in things that perish and fade away instead of focusing on what doesnt fade away and that is death, something you cannot run or hide from, it out of all things is the most certain thing that will happen to each and every one of us, even a scientist will agree with that one, know im not knocking science at all it has helped in many areas of practical living and medicine but theres one thing it cannot touch or even proof and thats the time old question of life after death.
When you have financial stability then what? or when your 58 and lying on a hospital bed with the news that you have 2 weeks to live then what? or even the worlds greatest golfer then what?, can science make you happy? are you really sure you know the truth that science cannot answer?
We are so priviliged to have the living word so readilly at my finger tips as a book and then comes bibleplayer which is just so handy even late at night when i feel like reading a little, i can read it of my ipod with out having to wake my wife up with some big 70 watt light on, the screen luminates for me and away i go, daily bread.
Posted by Ricardo on June 2, 2007 at 12:45 AM (PST)
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