Company Creates 'Virtually Indestructible' Bible That 'Walks On Water'

A company has recently created a "virtually indestructible" Bible that can allegedly survive several mishaps, including water and dirt damage, as well as float in water.
The Bible is being created by Forever Publishing, which is promoting its new "Forever Bible" via Kickstarter so it may receive funds to create the sturdy book.
The Bible is described on its Kickstarter page as being created with "the very best materials that exist today," while going on to say it has used "Space Age nanotechnology" to create a Holy Book that can withstand all kinds of grime, including food spills, dirt and tears. Additionally, the campaign boasts that the new book "walks on water" because it can float.
"Using Space Age nanotechnology, we are able to print the Bible on an advanced paper that doesn't use any trees, is 24X stronger than regular paper, and is completely waterproof, dirt-proof, tear-proof, and otherwise life-proof. The Forever Bible even floats in water, while keeping your notes and highlighted passages pristinem," the Kickstarter description claims.
he Forever Bible's Kickstarter page has already gained over $34,000 out of its $30,000 goal. The donation page will reportedly run for 40 days and 40 nights, a reference to the Genesis Flood story of 40 days and 40 nights of rain.
This recent Kickstarter page comes after another Kickstarter drive gained over $1 million for promoting the Biblioteca Bible, a reinvention of the Bible's format that would present the New and Old Testaments in the form of four, hard-cover novels absent of page markers and numbers for easy reading.
"The Biblical Literature designed & crafted for reading, separated into four elegant volumes, and free of all numbers, notes, etc.," reads the Biblioteca description on its Kickstarter page.