Courtesy of The Memo:
A mysterious person, publicly known only as 😎 , has translated the Bible into emoji. You read that correctly: emoji.
Launching on Apple iBooks this week, the move could be seen as a natural progression.
Why read scripture in boring old Oxford English, or any of the other 531 bog-standard languages it comes in, when you can read it in jazzy picture symbols instead?
Indeed, as we communicate more and more in emoji, perhaps it will become the universal language, the most accessible of all.
Okay well as someone who forced themselves to read the Bible cover to cover, I will simply say....it couldn't hurt.
In my opinion the Bible is book of stories, anecdotes, and parables that often conflict with each other so aggressively that the entire experience seems a disjointed and jarring exercise designed to confuse the mind and impair logical thinking.
In other words much like emojis.
Should sell quite well.
Source http://ift.tt/1UqRDsI
A mysterious person, publicly known only as 😎 , has translated the Bible into emoji. You read that correctly: emoji.
Launching on Apple iBooks this week, the move could be seen as a natural progression.
Why read scripture in boring old Oxford English, or any of the other 531 bog-standard languages it comes in, when you can read it in jazzy picture symbols instead?
Indeed, as we communicate more and more in emoji, perhaps it will become the universal language, the most accessible of all.
Okay well as someone who forced themselves to read the Bible cover to cover, I will simply say....it couldn't hurt.
In my opinion the Bible is book of stories, anecdotes, and parables that often conflict with each other so aggressively that the entire experience seems a disjointed and jarring exercise designed to confuse the mind and impair logical thinking.
In other words much like emojis.
Should sell quite well.
Source http://ift.tt/1UqRDsI