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Published: Monday, July 6 2009 10:41 a.m. MDT

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Anonymous

When will they digitize the Grimm Brothers Fairy Tales?

Jazzy on the move

Oh yeah, and Andersen fairy tails included.

Boy, something needs to be done. The Bible is fine, but ya know what we really want here.

Brother Chuck Schroeder

I am confused now, some British Library says the surviving pages of the world's oldest Bible have been reunited digitally. How could that be, did I miss something here?. Pre Jesus Christ gold tablets were buried in America, in the 1800's some guy named Smith read them, then wrote The Book of Mormon from those plates, then some angle that will blow his horn toward the east when the second comming comes, came down to earth, took those plates back from Smith, back to Heaven to keep there. This is the World's oldest Bible. Or, is the modern one that's digitized the one?.

Cats

To Anonymous 10:48: I assume you're trying to get a fight going. If not.....Wow, I sure feel sorry for you.

Joe

What's the web address?

Bro Chuck's Rant n Rave's

Let's see now, the Codex Sinaiticus had been housed in four separate locations across the world for more than 150 years. That's about the same time frame, this guy names Joe Smith read off of gold plates The Book of Mormon. And the LDS Church was started. Could this Codex Sinaiticus just be a decoy from the real deal, or, the Codex Sinaiticus was pary of the Book of Mormon, and they ran out of gold to write on?.

orginal manuscripts

Does anyone know what happened to the orignal manuscripts the Bible was taken from? I have seen some of the original Book of Mormon manuscripts written in Oliver Cowdrey's hand writing and was thrilled.

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