
Good and bad habits fall into this category as well as theology and other kinds of thinking. I think that it is often wise to reevaluate these types of things questioning when we embraced them and why we still hold them so dearly.. not that I plan to get rid of my red letter editions J
"Sometimes things like this become institutionalized over time and we, taking them for granted, don't question their influence or value in our lives." This is so true. I was just talking with a friend the other day about the headings before chapters in the Bible and how some of them are inappropriate and some are theologically loaded. It takes too much white-out to get rid of them though so I guess I'll just let it slide :)
ReplyDeletei thought it was used simply to indicate words that jesus actually spoke (according to the author/s). Can't really see what's wrong with it
ReplyDeleteI was a young child when I first noticed the red letters. We were in church, and I asked my mom what they meant. After she whispered, "That's the words Jesus said," I looked at her black letter Bible and replied, "He didn't say nuthin' in yours!"
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