kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) thinks that the problem is:
> >>> The HP tech support guy really ran my patience out without coming to a > >>> solution. > >>> Rather than having to buy a new wireless network adapter and go
In other words, kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) puts it this way:
> >>> adapter driver Belkin G F5D7050 for wireless internet. The system > >>> keeps crashing with the blue screen of death labelling the error
Bruce brings more details:
I do not call myself a Christian because I do not embrace many of the historic, orthodox Christian doctrines. I refuse to be a hypocrite and I refuse to continue to call myself a Christian even if it would make life a hell of lot easier for me. Letâs face it, if I went to some Church, any Church, life would be a lot easier for me. But I have more integrity than that.
For example, Pastor Bob Cornwall considers:
Tuesday, July 28, 2009 The Evolution of God -- Review THE EVOLUTION OF GOD. By Robert Wright. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2009. 567 pp.
But kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) has a different opinion:
Presuming your new desktop uses Vista, is the driver even claiming Vista support or only XP? There is probably a sticker on the network adapter that tells you the version number to help identifying the chipset used.
Thinking that's not all, Dan Fincke adds:
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Having that in mind, Victor Reppert wonders:
At August 03, 2009 11:30 AM , Anonymous said... " I consider myself an open minded agnostic who has not ruled out the possibility of a creator. However, I see no compelling reason to accept the dogmas of orthodox, trinitarian Christianity based on someone else s interpretation of a compilation of revered, old books. In fact, Protestants are supposed to believe in sola scriptura; I should have the right to read and interpret the bible for myself without the need for an ecclesiastical authority telling me how I must believe" . Not only does Walter find it necessary to resort to Dawkinsian bluster, he shows that he has no grasp of the issues he wants to discuss, like sola Scriptura or protestant principles in general.
Nazaroo thinks that the problem is:
After all is said and done, this has been a disaster. A church without clear leadership and commitment to the original Christian vision and message is merely an uncertain noise, an unheeded and undesirable trumpet.
Dan Fincke is rather skeptical:
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Meanwhile, BobG in Vancouver came up with this idea:
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As VT says:
Of course, I believe (a belief - which is a vague idea in which some confidence is placed, is different from knowledge - which is the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning) in the existence of a Supreme Authority (called by whatever name) but unlike most ignorant people (I call them so), I do not claim to have true knowledge about the existence of God.
In response, kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) claims:
>> - Show quoted text - > Ok, I ran the memtest and there were no errors. Here are the details > of the blue screen
kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) intervenes and adds:
> >> check your memory sticks with Memtest. Â Dollars to donuts you've got a bad > >> one. Â Hope this helps you. Â JG- Hide quoted text -
Andy imagines that:
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For this reason, Kleinheider says:
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Victor Reppert does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
I don't always maintain a proper tone myself, but my blog is known as a place where we try to provide open and fair discussion. People taking numerous positions will tell me they disagree with me but they enjoy the dialogue. I never hear anyone say that kind of thing after an exchange with the Triabloggers.
As a result of that, Andy belives:
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Before going any further, Mickey McLean wants to get this straight:
BY DJ 08.04.09 AT 3:50 PM I like weddings; I wanna come too. But I ll only promise to be good if I can have a corner piece of wedding cake! And I want to sit with you and Mumsee .And if Cowboy or Tess gets to come, I want to bring Penelope too Report comment to moderator
Sources:
kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) Bruce Pastor Bob Cornwall Dan Fincke Victor Reppert Nazaroo BobG in Vancouver VT Andy Kleinheider Mickey McLean
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