Glo digital picture Bible |
Glo is not your typical print bible. It’s a digital version of the bible with high-definition imagery of biblical sights. For instance, a virtual representation of Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulcher shows panoramic photos of the inside down to the frescos in detail.
You won’t have to search through endless pages of scripture, since Glo is organized both by order of the big book or by geography through a topographical map. You can view overhead similar to Live Earth and zero in on biblical locations to see the HD video and documentaries, with 360 degree photo representations, and photos of works of art.




Is it a comment on church and state not being that separate? Or is Ned Flanders just really pissed off? Could be that there’s a holy war brewing and the weapons of mass religion are on the move. It’s art. Who knows what art means. The Church Tank by artist Chris Kuksi is pretty awesome.