After you’re satisfied with the number of responses, it would be nice to hear you explain what your intended purpose of the question was. I answered exactly it as it was asked, with Psalms. Why? Because it’s the longest, & would provide the most paper for survival purposes. If your intended purpose was to find out which book we’d want to spend the most time reading (assuming there was nothing else to do on the island, & death loomed imminent), I would’ve chosen Romans, ironically for the exact same reasons stated by Happy!
George – yes, I’ll explain. I thought I’d wait a couple of days since some people don’t check this blog every day. In the meantime, know that I had no sinister purpose, and there is no right answer. I do have some thoughts, and I thought it might be profitable just to think about how valuable Scripture is.
Is this a trick question?
Matthew
Hans – no.
John is easy, because I want to know Jesus for who he is and what he did.
I’m disappointed not to see Leviticus, Todd.
After you’re satisfied with the number of responses, it would be nice to hear you explain what your intended purpose of the question was. I answered exactly it as it was asked, with Psalms. Why? Because it’s the longest, & would provide the most paper for survival purposes. If your intended purpose was to find out which book we’d want to spend the most time reading (assuming there was nothing else to do on the island, & death loomed imminent), I would’ve chosen Romans, ironically for the exact same reasons stated by Happy!
George – yes, I’ll explain. I thought I’d wait a couple of days since some people don’t check this blog every day. In the meantime, know that I had no sinister purpose, and there is no right answer. I do have some thoughts, and I thought it might be profitable just to think about how valuable Scripture is.
Aaaah, too hard!