THE BIBLE IS FUNNY CARD GAME (Ink & Willow; June 6), a hilarious create-your-own combinations card deck for families & friends ages 12 and up! Since Bible verses are always being taken out of context, why not make a game of it?
An excuse
I would use to get out of going somewhere...
I am very old. Joshua 23:2
My
breath is offensive. Job 19:17
My
back is filled with searing pain; there is no health in my body. Psalm 38:7
With 70 prompts and 165 Bible verses spread out across 200 cards, The
Bible Is Funny Card Game invites players with an abundance of Bible
knowledge as well as those with no prior Bible experience to match
out-of-context biblical verses with prompts about everyday situations to win
the funniest pairing. The verse cards in the deck feature obscure,
ludicrous, or downright outrageous Bible verses pulled completely out of their
original context.
The prompt cards offer fun, contemporary situations
into which those Bible verses can be inserted, with topics ranging from family
dynamics and dating to popular culture and the workplace. Players can cast lots
or go with the Noah (most pets) or Sarah (best laugh) rules to decide who will
be the Theologian first, and then begin the battle to see who will earn the
most "Treasures in Heaven" (points). From the creator of The
Bible Is Funny podcast and Instagram and suited for Bible enthusiasts and
novices alike, this card game will ensure that you never look at an
out-of-context Bible verse the same way again!
My Opinion: I had so
much fun playing this game as you had a prompt card and the Theologian picks
the most blessed and highly favorable card and you get one Treasure in Heaven.
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