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Posted on November 23, 2008 - by Stephen Murray

Page 56

Blogging Humour Tim Keller

Time for a little blog/book game (for people with nothing worth posting on their blog at the present moment, like yours truly):

Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence along with these instructions in a note to your Facebook wall/blog post
* Don’t dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.

“Societies that have rid themselves of all religion have been just as oppressive as those steeped in it.” Timothy Keller, ‘The Reason for God‘

(HT – Gordon)

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    brett jordan said:


    “His Extra has the malty flavours typical of Irish ales, but is stronger than most.” Michael Jackson, ‘Great Beer Guide’



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    November 24, 2008

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    Rineke said:


    the nearest book is a songbook.

    at page nr 56 is the song:
    I love the Father, I love the Holy Son I love the Spirit, I love the Three in ONE.
    He created me, redeemed and sactified me. Praise Him!!!

    thats a good starter for today



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    November 24, 2008

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    Jeff M said:


    “Pacifism was much debated among us – some went the Quaker way, but more believed it sometimes right to fight.” – Facing Hell, An Autobiography, 1913-1996. John Wenham.



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    A.Nonymous said:


    “The Producer, with a gastly smile, said she was sure it would be alright, and I, trying to eat what appeared to be fried sawdust, agreed.” – Menagerie Manor by Gerald Durrel. Penguin Books, 1964.



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    Mark said:


    But Zwicky was also capable of insights of the mos startling brilliance.

    A Short History of Nearly Everything – Bill Bryson



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    Mark said:


    Clearly I am not capable of the same depths of insight as Zwicky…whoever he may have been… I can’t even type the word MOST properly!



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    Sam Groves said:


    Mark, that it mos unfortunate.



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    Sam Groves said:


    I meant that IS most unfortunate!




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