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Bored with solitaire, well Curry K. Software have added a whole new dimension with their Scripture Solitaire.
Scripture Solitaire transforms the game of Solitaire into a word game that helps players become familiar with Bible verses. Instead of the normal card rank (King, Queen, etc.), each card has a short phrase. When the phrases are all put together in order, they form a verse.
But Scripture Solitaire does more than simply merging the Bible with a card game. In addition to entertaining and uplifting, it serves as a powerful aid to learning and memorizing scriptures. You'll also discover that Scripture Solitaire's unique game play is conducive to meditating deeply on the verse you are playing.
Available for the Macintosh and Windows for a mere $14.95, and a demo too, but surely a gateway to gambling?
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1: Posted by: Sandra | April 27, 2006 4:03 AM
o.k. i'm not here to evangualize
i'm just curious, of like why your so against it
i really just don't get why it's so bad to you...
*confused*
~meg~my peeps call me this
2: Posted by: Charles Butler | April 29, 2006 2:34 PM
There's nothing new under the sun (like the man said): George Wither was doing this kind of thing almost 400 years ago. See: http://emblem.libraries.psu.edu/withea14.htm