Well, Thad, you outdid yourself! This post's text should be handed out to new believers because it so effectively summarizes the entire New Testament into amazingly concise, capsule summaries. Reading this particular post was akin to how I feel when I am about to embark on viewing a long-running television series: I love it when someone provides me with expert summaries for each episode helping me choose what I want to see. Your 'write-ups' were superbly written and appreciated!
By the way, it would take any prospective reader more time to try to use Artificial Intelligence to get these summaries than to simply read what you've posted in one site. Thad Brown...Christian Intelligence browser!
In response to your final question, I have to say that the Gospel of Luke is my favorite and most-influential New Testament Book in my life. In particular, I'm most fond of an item in Chapter 15--which, coincidentally, doesn't appear in the other Gospels--that being the parable of the Prodigal Son. If I were on an island, stranded for the rest of my life with only one book to read, it would be The Holy Bible and Luke 15 would be dog-eared.
ALL of your posts are great reads, Thad Brown, but this one sets a new standard in excellence.
Well, Thad, you outdid yourself! This post's text should be handed out to new believers because it so effectively summarizes the entire New Testament into amazingly concise, capsule summaries. Reading this particular post was akin to how I feel when I am about to embark on viewing a long-running television series: I love it when someone provides me with expert summaries for each episode helping me choose what I want to see. Your 'write-ups' were superbly written and appreciated!
By the way, it would take any prospective reader more time to try to use Artificial Intelligence to get these summaries than to simply read what you've posted in one site. Thad Brown...Christian Intelligence browser!
In response to your final question, I have to say that the Gospel of Luke is my favorite and most-influential New Testament Book in my life. In particular, I'm most fond of an item in Chapter 15--which, coincidentally, doesn't appear in the other Gospels--that being the parable of the Prodigal Son. If I were on an island, stranded for the rest of my life with only one book to read, it would be The Holy Bible and Luke 15 would be dog-eared.
ALL of your posts are great reads, Thad Brown, but this one sets a new standard in excellence.