Monday, August 17, 2009

Agnostic From: MG Siegler Dieshellsuitdie Victor Reppert Kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) WriteEditSeek Mickey McLean PsiCop Santitafarella Dan Fincke Admin Webmaster Anthony Cusimano Matthew Archbold /26737490

For example, MG Siegler considers:
MG Siegler Shouldn t you be sleeping? MG Siegler And let me just be clear. I do think this is great. BUT this sounds like a headache, and is the same reason why we don t see developers port across other mobile platforms on a large scale currently. The big guys can do it, the small guys (for the most part) won t. It sucks, but that s the way it will be for the foreseeable future.

But dieshellsuitdie has a different opinion:
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In response, Victor Reppert claims:
Saturday, August 01, 2009 Calvinism, Dirty Laundry and Christian Catfights I noticed an agnostic in the combox who said he (or she) enjoyed this Christian catfight. Could have been a sock puppet, but I doubt it.

Thinking that's not all, kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) adds:
Even then, I recommend determining the chipset a replacement uses and getting the newest driver available from the chipset manufacturer rather than what might be included on the CD or from the product brand's website.

WriteEditSeek brings more details:
I think I ve found more meaning by coming out of suffering than in suffering. Once able to step out of myself and look at things in wider perspective, without minimizing my own pain I can appreciate that my suffering is not so great as many others in the world. So the meaning I found in suffering is that the world needs compassion and empathy.

Mickey McLean also takes into account the following fact:
BY Pauline 08.03.09 AT 4:51 PM Chas, He asked me this morning what I thought he should tell his doctor when he called to ask about changing his antidepressant medication, which he doesn t think is working well, plus he says it s making his hair fall out. I said he obviously was feeling depressed and lethargic, but I couldn t say how much to blame it on the medicine and how much on having, in one week, been denied unemployment benefits, being told he didn t get the job he interviewed for, and having a tooth pulled. As I understand it, depression is diagnosed when there s not a good reason for feeling tired and down, and he has plenty of reasons right now.

In response, PsiCop claims:
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santitafarella sees it this way:
Unjust State Laws Directed Towards a Faith-Based Minority: Atheists with 9 comments Pete Soderman, at his blog , calls attention to numerous unjust state laws on the books that discriminate against atheists. Here s one from North Carolina:

Mickey McLean brings some great news:
You say that God has not yet brought you a wife. I think that a single woman can say that, and be satisfied to wait until God does bring a husband. But Scripture speaks of a man seeking a wife, not waiting for a wife. And even in the metaphor of marriage representing Christ and the church, Christ actively sought us.

Furthermore, Dan Fincke claims:
A theological position would be an opinion of some sort (that s the position part) about something (say, existence or lack thereof) specifically about God (that s the theological part). Either God exists, or God does not exist is a theological position, because it contains the premise that both sides of the disjunction make sense. Put in metaphysical terms: that it s possible that God exists, and possible that God does not. But I m not sure the agnostic is entitled to that much.

Mickey McLean brings more details:
BY Chas 08.03.09 AT 11:30 AM Sawgunner, Correct about those hikers. It s like going hiking in a minefield. That s ok, we re noncombatants. Dumb no matter how you add it up. Report comment to moderator

Meanwhile, Mickey McLean came up with this idea:
http://tinyurl.com/ndtw39 Report comment to moderator BY hopesprings 08.03.09 AT 9:07 AM Kim (#11), while I don t know about the particular church you mentioned, I personally would not categorize Messianic Jewish churches as cultic. However, once we have become believers i.e. Christians, I don t see the need to define ourselves by our natural/cultural lineage. We now have a new lineage. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus. (Ga 3:28) Report comment to moderator

dieshellsuitdie comes with the facts:
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But admin has a different opinion:
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kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) considers that:
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In response, kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) claims:
>> - Show quoted text - > Is it really simple to strip it down? I really don't want to be > messing with it if it's not especially while it's new and I still have > the warranty. I don't have experience in disassembling electronics. It > BsoDs anytime while the wireless adapter is plugged in. Sometimes it > takes minutes, sometime longer. There are no steps that lead to it > BSoDing, just surfing the net has been causing it. When the wireless > adapter is not plugged in, I noticed that this doesn't happen, but > again I haven't done much work without the internet.

Having that in mind, Anthony Cusimano wonders:
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Meanwhile, Mickey McLean came up with this idea:
He finally got a call back from the dentist s office today, and found out why he hadn t gotten a response over the weekend the dentist is on vacation. (And as far as we can tell it s not an emergency, if it s a problem at all.) At this point we just keep an eye on it in case it gets worse. My husband isn t feeling well, but no fever, and with his digestive issues (both from having had bariatric surgery and possibly having a peptic ulcer now) the problems he has could be totally unrelated.

Thinking that's not all, matthew archbold adds:
You can't say positively that there is no God but you're not sure. Maybe he means that 20 percent of the time he's sure there's no God and 80 percent unsure.

Sources:
MG Siegler dieshellsuitdie Victor Reppert kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) WriteEditSeek Mickey McLean PsiCop santitafarella Dan Fincke admin webmaster Anthony Cusimano matthew archbold

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