Handouts and nibbles available at the end
I walked into the office today with a snazzy new tablet PC cradled in my arm. A colleague in the room said "you look like Moses coming down from the mountain."
This then developed into a free-ranging conversation about what would have happened if Moses had been given a tablet PC with the commmandments on it. It would have been a lot fancier with better fonts and visual aids. Then we realised God would have made a PowerPoint slideshow!
A bored lunchtime-and-a-bit later:
The Ten Commandments - The Powerpoint Version (you need to own Powerpoint to open this.)
Or alternatively, the much less whizzy Web-based Version.
This then developed into a free-ranging conversation about what would have happened if Moses had been given a tablet PC with the commmandments on it. It would have been a lot fancier with better fonts and visual aids. Then we realised God would have made a PowerPoint slideshow!
A bored lunchtime-and-a-bit later:
The Ten Commandments - The Powerpoint Version (you need to own Powerpoint to open this.)
Or alternatively, the much less whizzy Web-based Version.




I used to be a civil servant.
Now I ply the second-oldest profession and I have to organize a seminar very soon.
Can I pinch this?
Please?
;-)
Sure pinch away!
But this will be a wonderful ice-breaker I've got to organize soon. Please tell me, how do I go about getting the powerpoint version (I don't have PP on this machine but will have it on the machine I intend to use). Is there a way of downloading this file or can you email it to me?
Moses was a bit non-plussed when he saw the 10 commandments - the original version he had been shown was something like 'the One Commansment'
1. Do whatever you like, when you like, where you like.
It was explained to him that this was just the Demo version.
Actually I believe 10 commandments 2006 is out next year and their are 15 of them.
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