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Old 05-10-2012, 01:59 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by morriss003 View Post
Actually I was referring to the King James Version which was a mistake on my part. Of course, it was not originally written in English, and neither was Chairman Mao's book. I'm probably correct in assuming that most copies of Chairman Mao's book were printed in Chinese, but in what language have most bibles been printed? Anyone know the answer to that? English, Spanish, some other language?
If I had to make a stab at it, I would say probably English. The majority of Spanish speaking Christians are still Catholic and while us Catholics consider the Bible one of the cornerstone of our faith, studying it is not quite as important to a Catholic as it is to many Protestant denominations. Oh, and of course this is also based on the fact that English and Spanish are two of the most spoken/read languages in the world.

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