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Money Quote Friday – Bible Quote Edition.

If a man has enough to live on, and yet when he sees his brother in need shuts up his heart against him, how can it be said that the divine love dwells in him?” – John 3:17

I am by no means a religious person – I don’t even consider myself agnostic or atheist. But this quote rings so true for me that I had to share it with you guys. Too often people only look out for themselves, including some of those who preach the “word”, which is supposedly the exact opposite of selfishness. Let’s hope that changes as we evolve.

Have a fantastic weekend.

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  1. TDubb says:

    Nice quote, but what version of the Bible are you citing? The King James Version of John 3:17 reads: “For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.”

  2. Dreamer says:

    @TDubb: Seems he forgot the numeric. That quote is 1 John 3:17, not John 3:17

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