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I got one of those a long time ago. They’re pretty neat.
In my 60 years of life on this earth I have read the Bible cover to cover about 20 times. I’ve read the CCC cover to cover 3 times, loved it even though I don’t accept all of it’s teachings. All Protestants should read the CCC. There is so much that I truly do treasure about Catholicism.
All 73 books 20 times!In my 60 years of life on this earth I have read the Bible cover to cover about 20 times. I’ve read the CCC cover to cover 3 times, loved it even though I don’t accept all of it’s teachings. All Protestants should read the CCC. There is so much that I truly do treasure about Catholicism.
In His Grace
I stopped counting at 10 but yes, approximately 20 times, and remember I’m Protestant so that would be 66 books. I did however finally read through the DC’s a while back.All 73 books 20 times!
That’s a lot.
Which was the toughest book to read?I stopped counting at 10 but yes, approximately 20 times, and remember I’m Protestant so that would be 66 books. I did however finally read through the DC’s a while back.
The first one you start with.Which was the toughest book to read?
Leviticus and Numbers. I wonder how many people make a commitment to read through the Bible beginning to end, Genesis and Exodus all is good and they kinda fizzle out when they get to Leviticus and Numbers?Which was the toughest book to read?
The PDF guide is available at the Internet Archive here: web.archive.org/web/20150926043617/http://www.chnetwork.org/readguide04.pdfOP’s link is now broken, and it appears they are now trying to force website registration for access to this free content.
Do you have the PDF to share, or know of its free access elsewhere?