When I was little, I had a children's bible. It was huge, had large print and lots of pictures. Looking back, I realize that those particular stories, were quite candy-coated. I wonder what the christians would do if a children's book that stayed true to the OT, was published?
I mean if the author was extremely careful to not, add to or take away from, what would their argument be then? Hmmm.
Found this, but not sure if it's a real book. But something like this is what I was thinking about.
I mean if the author was extremely careful to not, add to or take away from, what would their argument be then? Hmmm.
Found this, but not sure if it's a real book. But something like this is what I was thinking about.

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