Global trade records show a printing company in China’s eastern city of Hangzhou shipped close to 120,000 of the Bibles to the United States between early February and late March.
But if they were made in USA the pages would be in the wrong order and the corners wouldn’t be square. The Chinese ones are at least usable for the 8 months they last before falling apart.
But if they were made in USA the pages would be in the wrong order and the corners wouldn’t be square. The Chinese ones are at least usable for the 8 months they last before falling apart.
You think they actually get used.
You can probably thump them pretty good. Who knows, they might be blank.
There might be another toilet paper shortage
Oh, you could get them printed in the US by someone who knows what they are doing, but it’ll cost $1/unit more
Mike Lindell introduces the My Bible.
With convenient pouch for your
drugsuhh… Incense?