Bible Memory iPhone App

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2010

Memorize Bible verses in a fun new way. Bible Memory is the first app for the iPhone and iPod touch that combines Scripture memorization with sharing and accountability features.

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  • Great iPhone app! I am going to download this to my iPhone so that I can have at my touch a list of all the vile, repulsive, sick verses and contradictions contained in the bible!

    I also like the "email a buddy" capability so that I can inturn email scriptures back to my friends and family who like to constantly send me their cherry picked bible verses of inspiration!

    This thing is going to rock! Thank you!

  • @TheHealthySkeptic Fantastic! I think you will enjoy the app. The more verses you read and memorize the more and more your cynical attitude will fade. That's the power of the Bible and the Word of God. Hope you follow through with your plan on sharing verses with family and friends via our "share" and "buddy" features. The Word will have the same positive effect on them. I guarantee it! Blessings.

  • yes, and how about the periodic table or some education besides bible knowledge? Kids school can be fun and help you make more money for your whole life.

  • You are right. However, memorizing Scripture and memorizing other things are not mutually exclusive.  There are lots of things in life which you should memorize. The Bible is there for your Spiritual growth, comfort and understanding.

  • @MobilizeFaith ' Memorizing the bible is a total waste of time. It reminds me of the Madrassahs of the Moslem world. The bible is not and cannot be the word of god. It`s man-made. I would rather read" Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs" It`s more educational and inspiring.

  • @lizazoon Thanks for your comment. You misspelled "Muslim" Blessings.

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  • It is not a misspelling. Moslem is a variant on the word Muslim. Means the same thing. Your comment was unhelpful. And somehow I feel that pointing out a spelling error means that your "Blessings" were not entirely sincere. You should be quiet.

  • Nice demo. Looks like a useful app. Maybe I'll try it out sometime.

  • Nice demo. Looks like a useful app. Maybe I'll try it out sometime.

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  • @lizazoon I disagree. I think it necessary 4 believers and nonbelievers 2 know, and at some length memorize, particular scriptures. Something that has had such an impact on Western society & the world & the way a large part of our society "thinks" should be familiar to us all. If only to point out the contradictions, fallacies & repulsive verses 2 the "believers" who, I tend to find, actually know less about the book they claim holds the key to eternal salvation than most nonbelievers.

  • @MobilizeFaith Thanx 4 your reply. But I must say, my actually reading the entire bible is 1 major factor in my becoming an atheist. That, along with my study of science, geology, biology, history, philosophy and then applying the skills of critical thinking (and of course skepticism).

    But In all seriousness, let me say I respect how U conduct yourself with class & maturity towards me & those who may disagree with your views, and 4 that, may U enjoy great success with your product & venture!

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