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The Mp3 Bible - Technology and Religion

One of the most technologically advanced versions of the Bible is an MP3 Bible. For those of you who do not know what an MP3 is, it stands for MPEG Audio Layer 3. It is a digital audio technology that allows you to compress music or sound files into much smaller files with little or no loss of sound quality. It is able to do this by removing inaudible information from the file. You can store MP3s on your computer and upload and download them over the Internet, which means they can be listened to on a variety of different media, including CD players, iPods and MP3 players, or right on the default media player of your personal computer.

The entire narrated Audio Bible which takes 72 hours to listen to, has been recorded onto traditional audio CD's and requires about 60 audio CDs to hold all the recordings. In contrast, to give you an idea of how much compression takes place using the MP3 format, you only need to use two to four MP3 CD-ROMs to hold the entire MP3 Bible, which can then be uploaded or downloaded to your playing device. This technology has changed the way the Bible can be delvered to audiences. By making it extremely easy to transport and use the Bible MP3 recordings at conferences, retreats, catechism classes where children's Bible stories are played, evangelism and outreach programs, and listening groups there is now a wider range of sharing the message of the Bible . Many different Christian websites even offer free audio Bible downloads and daily Bible Podcasts that you can sign up for online. Well-known pastors sometimes record the Podcasts themselves and they often contain short dramatizations of the Bible or homilies related to the weekly readings.

Since many cultures in developing parts of the world have never heard the Word of the God or ever had a chance to hold a copy of Bible in their hands, MP3 Bibles are one of the best new ways to share the scriptures with them. Many volunteer organizations will bring MP3 Bibles and other audio Bible formats to villages and play them for a large group. When used in conjunction with printed Bibles, children and villagers who have not learned to read can follow along and begin learning written words. Right now there are audio Bibles for hundreds of different languages, and new translations are being worked on as we speak.

Whether you prefer reading the Bible, listening to Bible MP3 recordings at home or at the gym, you have many new opportunities to incorporate the Bible into your life and the lives of others around you. You can even donate MP3 Bibles to those less fortunate to help evangelize the Good Word and spread the teachings of Jesus to other cultures in countries far from your own.



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