Thursday, August 13, 2009

Agnostic From: Andy Tim Enloe WriteEditSeek Nirmali Sivapragasam Dan Fincke Nazaroo Mickey McLean Santitafarella Admin Bruce Victor Reppert Kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) /26674988

Still being unsure, Andy asks:
Index cards.What do you think? UPDATE: To rephrase, if you were EXILED to a deserted island with a library, what item would you bring to help you manage the library for the rest of your life? How s that?

But Tim Enloe says that's not all:
How Some Things Began to Change In an important sense, everything that has happened to me for the last 8 years, and so, everything that has occurred to alter the very much Fundamentalistic understanding of the Reformed Faith that I chronicled in the first part of this series, boils down to one key point: my discovery of and immersion in the classical Liberal Arts. Although I had been skirting the edges of the Liberal Arts for years in my own private studies, I did not enter into a really thoroughgoing engagement with them until I began my undergraduate work at New St. Andrews College in the Fall of 1999.

Similarly, WriteEditSeek adds:
The average person will never fully appreciate the difference between null and zero.You can t triple-stamp a double-stamp.

In response, Nirmali Sivapragasam claims:
The challenges are how to expand m-money/banking services and how to protect its consumers? In cases of redress, where would customers turn to? Banks/financial institutions or the telecos? Also, how do they balance regulation without hindering innovation

For this purpose, Dan Fincke suggests:
Indie Rock Intellectual Vices Intellectual Virtues Intelligent Design Islam Judaism Law LGBTQAA Metaethics Metaphysics Mets

Nazaroo has another idea:
What Jesus asks us to do in not seeking vengeance, in blessing enemies, in holding our tongues from gossip and loose condemnation of others without cause, or without two witnesses, or without mercy, is simply this:

Mickey McLean says it all comes down to this:
Karen: Finding a husband at a Bible College might be good. However, it may not. When I was at seminary, I got the impression that some of the women there were there to find a godly husband. That s ok. But she has to know that the husband is committed to a ministry and that she has to be at least as committed as he is. Or, it will be a bad marriage for her. She could find herself in Kenya, or always president of WMU, or some such.

Still not being convinced, santitafarella replies:
Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name Mail (will not be published) Website Notify me of follow-up comments via email.

In addition to this, admin states:
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Despite the previous arguments, Bruce has many reasons to think otherwise:
I am quite convinced that fundamentalist thinking permeates virtually every aspect of humanity. Fundamentalism is most often found in religion but it is also quite prominent in economics and politics. There are right-wingers and liberals alike that can see no view but their own. No matter what, George Bush was THE man. No matter what, Barack Obama is THE man. Fundamentalist socialists and capitalists collide unwilling to grant any quarter to their opponent.

Mickey McLean sees it this way:
Report comment to moderator BY mumsee 08.05.09 AT 2:15 PM Speaking of Templeton: I just went out to see about one of the ATV s and upon opening the area where the air filter is, found a delightful family of mice living inside. There were about six adults and five cute little babies. All in a six by six inch compartment. Well, they were a bit disturbed by my presence so I encouraged them to leave because I had somebody else standing there looking at the machine and I did not want to appear too hard hearted. Then I pulled out the babies and dumped them on the ground. And there they were all helpless and squiggly and cute. So I picked them up and fed them to Wilbur. They were delighted with the midmorning snack. I love farm life but there are some things you just do. I figure that was the manufacturing plant for all those I catch in the kitchen traps so I was just stepping up production.

Mickey McLean might have an idea about it:
BY mumsee 08.04.09 AT 8:50 PM Now, let us talk goat. We cannot separate the sheep from the goats at this stage. Report comment to moderator

But Victor Reppert has a different opinion:
  At August 01, 2009 4:51 PM ,   Joshua said... I ve always considered myself a Calvinist, but now that I ve gotten to know some, I m not sure I would want to admit that. Calling some of these people "bright" is far too charitable.  

Having that in mind, kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) wonders:
>>>> check your memory sticks with Memtest.  Dollars to donuts you've got a bad >>>> one.  Hope this helps you.  JG- Hide quoted text -

Mickey McLean comes with the facts:
BY DJ 08.04.09 AT 7:52 PM Mumsee, if you keep adding to the guest list, you re going to have to do the seating arrangements too. Report comment to moderator

Victor Reppert brings a word of caution:
It's not a question of being nice. Harsh rhetoric and cheap shots don't bring out the best in people. They don't sustain the dialogue. There's a time and a place for harsh rhetoric, but I think it is overused on Triablogue.

kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) sees it this way:
> >>>>> driver_irql_not_less_or_equal > >>>>> and it says something about disabling bios memory options such as > >>>>> caching and shadowing if this keeps happening. I have tried doing a

Sources:
Andy Tim Enloe WriteEditSeek Nirmali Sivapragasam Dan Fincke Nazaroo Mickey McLean santitafarella admin Bruce Victor Reppert kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic)

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