March 2, 2013

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  • "They" will attempt to show the highlights of the Bible. Anyone want to bet that Noah's ark will be a huge boat with only a few animals showing? Or a boat stuffed with animals?

  • @PPhilip -  you have to watch it to find out if your assumption is true...

  • They have a bunch of previews and this one behind the scenes would help tempt more people to watch:
    http://www.history.com/shows/the-bible/videos/the-bible-behind-the-scenes?m=512650e03091a#

  • @PPhilip - sounding better and better to me if a lot of people will watch... God's Word is alive and active. I just read this today: "The loss of wonder is the first sign that one has eyes, but does not see." If you will watch, my prayer is that it will be a different experience for you this time around. May God guide you to see it thru His Eyes...

  • I agree with PPhillip. I also yearn for an accurate Bible history/archeology documentary/drama, but that ain't gonna happen.

    -netnguy

  • @netnguy - I respect your opinion. However, I don't usually look at Bible stories on how accurate the story telling is. I like to watch them based on how God works in His relationship to man. The Bible makes me realize how God so loved us and always wants to save humanity from destruction. The Bible stories make me see how weak we are without the guidance of God. I see the Bible stories as humans instruction manual on how to live life the way God wants us to live it...

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