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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing What Form 8865 Disposed

Instructions and Help about What Form 8865 Disposed

I recently got the question, "How do you dispose of an old Bible?" Somebody's Bible had come to the end of its useful life and they were ready to move on. They wanted to know what is the right, biblical or respectful way to dispose of an old Bible. I will talk about that in a minute, but first let's roll that intro. You probably know that there's a whole etiquette around how to properly dispose of a flag, the flag of your nation. There is symbolism wrapped up in that flag, it's more than just a piece of fabric. It represents your country, and so if you love your country, you will treat that flag one way. If you hate your country, you will treat that flag in another way. Ironically, both people may dispose of a flag the same way. According to the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the United States, the proper way to dispose of a flag is to fold it up and then to burn it, to actually set fire to it. You burn it until it's entirely consumed and then you bury the ashes. Ironically, if you hate your country, you might do the very same thing and burn the flag. What's the difference? One, you'll do very publicly and as a symbol of your hatred of your country. The other, you'll do privately and discreetly as a symbol of your love for your country. So there's this etiquette surrounding disposing of a flag. I think we can maybe learn something about our Bibles there, just to say you could dispose of a Bible in the same way, but your attitude could be very different. So, if you are just throwing that Bible in the garbage with spite and anger, that's very different from if...