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12 October 2011

Heard in Bible Class

Well, not so much 'heard' as 'said'... you know, by me.

Someone raised the question of how Paul managed to keep track of so many churches. We discussed it seriously for a few minutes, and then:

Me: I just don't know how he managed without Facebook.
Someone else: He tweeted. (general laughter)
Me: Think how much longer the Bible would be if Paul had had the internet.

And that, my friends, is the full extent of today's snark brilliance.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seriously, you make a good point. How easy it is to blither away on line BUT if everything had to be handwritten we would soon learn to make every word count.

Su said...

Very true!

Karen M. Peterson said...

This made me giggle!

But just think how much shorter Corinthians would be if Paul had had to keep everything to 140 characters.

Deniz Bevan said...

Interns. I mean, er, volunteers... I wish I had an intern.

Su said...

@Karen: Another good point. And coincidentally enough, the Bible study was over 2 Corinthians. ;)

@Deniz: Now that you mention it... Titus and Timothy WERE the first interns!!