I really like using emojis, I won’t deny it. And I’m pretty sure if you were to ask any other 20-something female, or male, if they used emojis they would get their most-used keyboard out then and there to show you just how much they used them. But would I spend $2.99 on an emoji bible? Probably not, would be my answer. But apparently there are people out there that would.
That's because an emoji bible is now a legit thing. A 3, 300 paged-thing called ‘Scripture 4 millennials.’ The person behind this extremely long emoji bible has chosen to stay completely anonymous, and according to the Guardian Australiaonly wants to identify as the face-with-sunglasses emoji (AKA, that one most people hardly ever use. His reasoning for creating the emoji bible was: 'if we fast forwarded 100 years in the future, an emoji bible would exist, so I thought it’d be fun to make it.’ It all took around six months to create and includes the prayer hands, angels and universe emojis, obviously.
The whole thing is a apparently a ‘fun way to share the Gospel,’ and while some have been more than enthusiastic about it all, other reactions have been displeased.
As I'm not highly religious, I don’t really have a strong opinion the matter, but one thing I am certain of is that this guy is onto something with his tweet. How can we have an emoji bible, but no emoji of a bible?!
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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.