
Originally Posted by
bluedes
This is common sense. Cellphone is a very common commodity, and a Bible is not. Therefore, cellphones are always in hand, for communication purposes mainly, because you really cannot use a Bible to call another person, now can you?
Really now? I've seen Bibles that cost over P2,000 even. Depends on the print quality. As for cellphones, it's all price and economics. With a high-end cellphone, you cannot expect to buy that at low price. Same goes to that P2,000 Bible, its very good quality, so you don't expect it to be sold at lesser.. unless of course it becomes old or unsold, just like cellphone, price goes down when demand goes down (economics).
Comparing the case of a cellphone to a bible is somewhat ridiculous. You cannot snap on a case to a Bible like that of a cellphone, now can you? And why can't you buy a case for a Bible? I've seen glass cases for books, that can be used for Bibles also.
Depends on time and use. A cellphone that is one year old will more likely be prone to gasgas than if it was brand new. And books are meant to gather up dust, not just Bibles exclusively. Look at all those books in the library, they are all gathering dust, nothing special about the Bible...
What does makaligtaan mean? Bisaya man ko gud, di ko kasabot ug tagalig..
Actually, if you bought that P2,000 Bible, you would hardly let anyone borrow it, because it cost you a lot. Likewise, a cheap cellphone can easily be lent because you know its cheap anyway. Price equates to value, unless you have a sentimental attachment to a thing, whatever that thing is, ma-Bible or ma-cellphone.
Shucks.. that's just normal. What's abnormal is when you have a new message in a cellphone and you will not read it. But for the Bible, those are different type of messages, and most people have no interest in those, so its all very normal..
Hehehe.. no comment.
Likewise.. ^
Likewise.. ^
Hehehe.. this is just funny.. on time ang message? When you speak of arrival time... oh forget it.. hahaha..
Saves what?