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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

Love explained in "1 Corinthians 13" song by Johnny Cash "One" cover song of U2's.

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  • Johnny Cash, wau good video

  • :-)

  • There's something about Johnny Cash covering U2 that's just awesome...

    But... NIV, NASB, Holman, hell, pretty much any other translation would be better. I'm not a big KJV fan. It's great for a lot of 'shock value' in the translations it uses, but thats it. IMHO

  • You could be right. This translation is actually good for reading. But not for study. Doesn't mean one should stay away from it. It's great for reading. Some people can relate to the language better, which just gets them in the door to when they pick up a real study bible.

  • excellent

  • Thanks. Glad you liked it.

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  • Who are you God I asked in prayer on my knees, crying as a child . Then God said Who are you I dont know You.,He Taught (Me) Humility he also showed me this 1 Corinthians 13 and 1 John 4:8 He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.

  • we know we are in him because we love one another

  • No Greater love is that which comes out of a mans heart for this is ware the soul rests till it is awaken.

  • Stand on the Truth sir!

  • Big Freaks.

  • Well I would say where it cannot claim total ownership of democracy, Christianity never wanted to.. But it was the cornerstone that led to the revision of democracy and human right and equality. Without christianity, we would still be left with the warped and pathetic version of democracy, no free market, no human rights, no universal human dignity. So overall christianity through the church has had the greatest single positive influence in the world and throughout time.

  • I suppose I should have said "actually" because what I said was what "actually" happened. You're right that Greece's democracy bears little resemblance to today's democracy, but even the founding fathers of what would become the first modern democracy put together in the US included many non-Christians: Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, John Adams, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, among others. Christianity alone cannot begin to claim credit for it.

  • You would be suprise how many people use the term technically, when they are actually not being technical at all.

    Christianity saw the knowledge of the ancient world and especially greece as being incomplete, inspired but deeply flawed. Christianity took the truth of its theology, applied it to every element in the world and so improved it immesurably in some cases. The church brought the pagan world to fuitition. Greece's democracy does not bear much resemblence to that of today, thankfully.

  • Technically, western civilization and all of its 'freedoms' are based on the concept of Democracy, which began in ancient Greece, which was not a Christian state.

  • Compassion is a virtue of high degree.

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