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Religion and technology are becoming intertwined, and here are some fantastic examples.
The first gadget that demonstrates this holy shift is the USB Bible. It allows the user to read their Bible at any place and time, so long as they have access to a computer with a USB port. It includes 66 scriptures, all of which can be read clearly on your screen. It also has a powerful search function, making the Digital Bible an easily accessible reference tool.
The high quality leather look and feel with gold detail and chain make the $35 trinket something may not mind carrying around.
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Religious imagery and iconography is always so powerful and when it is used for merchandising purposes it can be either amusing or offensive. Take a look at this bible key chain: What is your reaction? Anyway, This plastic Holy Bible key chain comes with a full choir that sings (what does it sing?… [More]
The complete Bible is contained in a fixed memory text file format that you can easily access through your computer or laptop's USB port.
Small enough to put on your key chain, the USB Digital Bible has a highly detailed leather look with gold lettering to make it an attractive and meaningful piece to carry with you.
The complete King James Translation of The Holy Bible is included on the keychain, and there's a sliding switch on the rear of the bible which slides out to expose the USB interface plug.
It plugs into any Windows PC USB port (not Mac or Windows 98 compatible) and displays all 66 books of the Bible on your computer screen. There's even a search function, making this a unique gift or keepsake.
In the minds of some individuals the King James Translation of 1611 has become the only legitimate translation of the Bible in the English language. As far as they are concerned, all other translations are unfaithful and purposefully misleading.
(fotos.eluniversal.mx)
References: davidsteele, fotos.eluniversal.mx
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