If you mean to physically break up a copy of The Bible (i.e. to destroy it) then I suppose the dangers are:
1. You might make a mess.
2. You might anger the owner of this particular copy of the Bible (assuming you are not the owner).
3. You might anger any other believer in the teachings of the Bible if they are aware of your actions.
4. If you ever wish to read the Bible in future, then you have just made this task a little harder (you will have to obtain a new copy).
5. If you do not recycle the remains then you will have wasted paper. Please recycle.
6. A Bible is a thick book and you may overexert yourself in this potentially arduous task.
If, on the other hand, you mean to treat the Bible as a series of separate passages then I do not feel there is a great danger. This is what the Bible is and it is designed to be read in this way. The only danger is that if you do not read the whole of the Bible then you may not become fully acquainted with what it is trying to tell you. Naturally it is a book that is meant to be read as a whole over a period of time. Of course, you may have decided (and it for you to determine if this is wise or not) that you do not wish to become fully acquainted with its messages.
No one can read the Bible in one sitting and it has to be broken up into parts in order for it to be read over time.
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SINCE 28 AND 31 fall under 2 4 8 16 32 . FORMULA : 2^N-1= 2^5 -1= 31 NOT ENOUGH FOR 32 SO ADD 1 MORE THE ANSWER IS 6 BITS
Constitutional delegates adopted a rule of secrecy for two mail reasons. They thought if no notes were taken, they could have a more free and unbiased discussion among themselves. Also, they wanted to prevent the misunderstandings that occur when things are discussed by the public in bits and pieces. They wanted people to see the finished product with fresh eyes.
It takes more energy to grind meat than it does to take off a few bits of a pencil. The crank on a pencil sharpener doesn't have to be large to spin around efficiently. If you used the same size handle on a meat grinder, you'd be grinding an ounce of hamburger for an hour before getting anywhere. It takes a larger crank to efficiently turn with enough strength to move the grinding mechanism.
The biggest Empire in the world was the British Empire, it was the biggest Empire the world has ever seen by far! It stretched right around the globe and a saying was born "the sun never sets on the British empire" because a part of the empire was always in daylight. Here is a map of the world, bits marked red was under British rule: http://northbritain.files.wordpress.com/2008/10british-empire-1920.jpg AS a matter of fact the mongolian empire was the biggest ever seen It was ruled by chinggis khan. And it was 4 times the roman empire at its peak. However, when chinggis khan died, the empire shrunk a lot. The empire is the size of Europe and china together!
It was a way to gain an advantage over Great Britian. ~APEX