Bible.

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I agree that there is a disconnection with so-called religions and the need for something more ["Isn't it about time for God 2.0?" Opinion, Sept. 24]. We search for answers in the world and come up empty. Twitter, Facebook and all the other Internet sites that continue to upgrade to 2.0 -- or Apple's new iPhone 6 -- don't have the answers, and neither does a Google search.

Columnist Lane Filler's description of "cafeteria Catholics" and semi-observant Jews is correct. They lean on what they hear from their religions. They yearn for morality and spirituality, but don't know where to pull it from.

To better understand just what God wants from you spiritually, it's time to read your living holy book. It's a living holy Bible if you allow yourself to understand it and judge the whole text, not just excerpts.

No need for an upgrade to 2.0. His answers are alive and relevant to today. You just have to reboot, then look for answers.

Rich Kunz, Kings Park
 

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