paper or pixels?

I haven’t posted for some time, and rather than give you a long list of excuses… I thought I’d just write a new post.

Lately I’ve been reading my paper Bible far more than my electronic versions of the Bible.  There’s just something about paper and the heft of a book, and the feel of underlining a verse in “real” life.  I underline and highlight verses on my electronic versions and it just isn’t the same.

So, my question to you is this:  Do you prefer reading the Bible in paper form, pixel form, or a combination of both?

I’ll admit that I’m both, when I’m laying in bed at night, it is much easier to read on my iPod touch, which doesn’t require a seperate light and physically changing pages…

So… Paper, pixel or both?

in Christ,

Isaiah

2 Responses to “paper or pixels?”

  1. Mike October 8, 2009 at 3:27 pm #

    I don’t have a cool ipod touch or a kindle or sony’s version or even a knock off like a Franklin…

    So it’s paper for me for the most part. But I do like biblegateway.com for looking stuff up and do a little reading there.

    Have you used youversion much?

  2. ihenni October 8, 2009 at 8:11 pm #

    I actually use the YouVersion reading plan, and keep up with it via the “Bible” iPod touch app. It works well for me, but I haven’t actually used the “real” site very much. Biblegateway has always been my quick lookup of choice.

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