Friday, August 14, 2009

Agnostic From: Victor Reppert Santitafarella Simon Kraus Dating Rules John P. Mello Jr. Mickey McLean Vera WriteEditSeek Nirmali Sivapragasam Kleinheider Ramblingperfectionist Matthew Archbold Santitafarella Kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) Pastor Bob Cornwall /26696659

As Victor Reppert says:
At August 04, 2009 1:59 AM ,   Ilíon said... Unkle E (to an Anonymous): "I fear that your attitude here is going a long way to proving Walter s point." But E! Walter appears to be a fool, and you certainly are; though in slightly different ways.  

santitafarella might have an idea about it:
Soderman has a long and far more detailed (and excellent) post on these unjust laws, and their implications,  here .

Simon Kraus brings more details:
And it's okay for an agonistic to do whatever he wants, because usually the agnostic god is deaf and dumb or indifferent or too big for us to see, so big that maybe it's impossible to tell if the creator is really there at all or just a big, symptomatic illusion... I can understand that, sure, this is the postmodern era. My father is a leader of leaders in the postmodern realm, because he doesn't believe in anything. He doesn't believe in good, or evil...

Dating rules considers that:
angk Said, It s a tricky one. If you are both serious about the relationship , you need to reach some common ground. Does it really matter that much that you are not the * same * faith? Is it enough just to have faith, without having to define or pigeon- hole it? You have to reach a position of mutual respect.

John P. Mello Jr. brings a word of caution:
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Still being unsure, Mickey McLean asks:
However, even in this matter there are problems. Another common comment is that there are absolute values of good and evil, and these values come from God. Even if such a being exists, from the point of view of logic the absolute values argument leaves a problem.

Mickey McLean tells the real story:
Here s the article FYI:http://tinyurl.com/kqj46a Report comment to moderator BY Sawgunner 08.03.09 AT 10:14 AM #21 Given that they had to flee Federal oppression (and nearly started a war when Albert Sidney Johnston led federal troops to Utah) what did Mormons think about the Confederacy? Didnt Mormon theology for many many decades openly deem blacks to be inferior as those bearing the mark of Cain?? The Arizonans were a Confederate Territory, but UTAH sat out the civil war as far as I can tell Report comment to moderator

Vera is not really sure about that:
Amber Taylor (not verified) said: You're the hollier than thou one getting offended by something so stupid. I find Catholicism offensive. You're just an uptight idiot. reply Jul 31, 2009 @ 12:39 pm

WriteEditSeek says it all comes down to this:
Pablina : i am who i am. Payge : Is there a reason to search? We all have to look inside ourselves to find that answer. REPuckett : No question, but I can give you a phrase, I search within myself not without.

In contrast, Nirmali Sivapragasam replies:
)RS: Among the three types of functions that people use mpayments for (cash in, cash out, storage mechanism), what are the regulations involved? When people cash out, central banks can get involved if you cash out into physical money. Focus on that and see how the Philippines has handled this. Fundamental issue: difference between m-payments and m-banking.

Kleinheider remembers that:
Healthways gets congressional love Madison residential complex sells NHL, Leipold charge Balsillie with playing on dirty ice

Mickey McLean scans the other's answers and reply:
Report comment to moderator BY Scroop Moth 08.03.09 AT 1:12 PM I knew Bishop Pike s late, long-time personal secretary. She gave me her home for a month, a hand-built two-story cottage in the redwoods of Mill Valley, looking up at Mt. Tam. She even provided the cleaning. All I had to do was water the flowers, a task that was more complicated and time-consuming than I anticipated (a reminder in that Eden of The Fall). I took the ferry to work, so commuting was no sweat! Anyway, she didn t gossip about the Bishop, and approved of his spiritual path. I hope there s a place in heaven for non-judgmental souls like hers, but it s difficult for me to believe that the lions will lie down with the lambs.

For this reason, ramblingperfectionist says:
Moderate Nerd:I can code, I can talk basic (and possibly college-level) science*, can understand the general idea behind most technology, and I am interested in a lot of things that other self-confessed geeks are interested in. I am also rather more socially awkward in person than over the internet. However, I don t code all that well, and I don t necessarily fit the stereotype in a lot of ways. Not that I m complaining, exactly.

In other words, matthew archbold puts it this way:
August 1, 2009 11:33 PM Jen Raiche said... It s easy to imagine if one only were to achieve fame or riches or beauty that one could then have "it all figured out". At least, it seems one would have more time to spend pondering/investigating these important issues. After all, doesn t the possibility that there might be a God intrigue him a bit?

Thinking that's not all, santitafarella adds:
with 4 comments When a theist posits that there might have been some sort of mind, wisdom, or telos prior to matter at the beginning of the universe, are there any pieces of evidence that invisible entities even exist?

But Mickey McLean says that's not all:
Sometimes those marriages last, often they never happen at all, leaving the woman to wonder what went wrong. Both men and women are the losers in these situations, but women more so, I m afraid. And by then, some women are so financially and emotionally dependent on the guy, that she remains literally stuck in the relationship with no commitment.

While it may be true, Mickey McLean thinks:
BY donna j 08.04.09 AT 8:22 PM Ah, but now the turkeys want to get in on it, I see. Report comment to moderator

However, kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) thinks differently:
> > I bought an HP desktop a few weeks ago. It is a s3700y (pavilion > > slimline). The only thing installed on it was a wireless network > > adapter driver Belkin G F5D7050 for wireless internet. The system > > keeps crashing with the blue screen of death labelling the error

However, Pastor Bob Cornwall states that:
Ode to Freedom Spiritual but Not Religious -- trending upwards? The Many Faces of Integration Freedom, Glory, Be Your Name

Sources:
Victor Reppert santitafarella Simon Kraus Dating rules John P. Mello Jr. Mickey McLean Vera WriteEditSeek Nirmali Sivapragasam Kleinheider ramblingperfectionist matthew archbold santitafarella kerioprodu...@gmail.com (Agnostic) Pastor Bob Cornwall

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