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The old political "Politics & Tacks" forum now has a new permanent address Blue Red USA. http://www.blueredusa.com/smf/index.php
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I signed on the line. Let the healing begin. :)
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A few years ago an author of a book about how the King James Version was written was on C-SPAN. He said that the King James Version's English was old-fashioned English at the time it was written and by using language that was a few generations out-of-date the writers were following the tradition of Wycliffe and the Latin Vulgate. It's still my favorite version.
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That may be true for some but I don't think it's a general law. I'm reading a primer titled "The Greek and Roman Myths" by Philip Matyszk and I get the sense that everybody in the Greek world knew about the legends so I don't think having special knowledge was a drawing card for them.
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I agree with your first two statements. What do you mean by "spirit teaching"? A side note: By Jewish lore (not the bible) the name we call Jehovah is not to be pronounced but, among his many accomplishments, Immanuel Velikovsky knew enough of the Hebrew language to be one of the first in British controlled Palestine to translate modern literature into Hebrew and he suggests that the probable pronunciation of the last vowel is "oo" (as in "who") rather than "eh." .
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You repeat yourself and your memory isn't fresh. Is there anything else you'd like to share about yourself?
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It appears to me that he replies to posts (often personal attacks) directed at him. Perhaps if the posters who call him names or make up psychological diagnosis about him poured some cool water on their heads-on-fire then maybe the threads would be shorter.
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Freud would note the oral RAMifications.
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Searching "polarity response" one finds the best advice for polarity response is to make the center pin the load. Polarity response Your power supply should be fine since it is AC and the Monitor needs AC thus the polarity shouldn't matter but to be safe make the center pin should be the load and the outer pin should be neutral! Polarity Response The only other sites that come up about "polarity response" are from a devotee of cult maven Tony Robbins. johniam is a long time poster on these forums and his views have been consistent and credible.
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Hi Tony! And a belated Welcome! (I see you’ve already met the official welcoming committee :) ) I sympathize with those who come to a site with its own prayer forum and then get their heads bit off for thinking it’s a Christian site. For what it’s worth, I’ve been following these forums from the get-go and haven’t evolved ten seconds from PFAL.
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Submitted for your consideration: The Filmography of Herschell Gordon Lewis. Mr. Lewis is the self-proclaimed "Godfather of Direct Marketing and Gore" If it's a bloody B It's probably a Herschell G.
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See Garth, CONSPIRACY is real. And, in this case, smelly.
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Now, at the end of days, there is a song out about your obsession. They think they're singing "Drop the THE" about Facebook but we know better. <object width="640" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNyyNrD5_r4?fs=1&hl=en_US"></param><param'>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNyyNrD5_r4?fs=1&hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNyyNrD5_r4?fs=1&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="640" height="385"></embed></object>
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I was certain Moddishwasher was pamsandiego because of her running "washing" gags. Had me fooled. Nice work ModOakspearkirk
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The people of the Middle East were aware of much of the world. They certainly knew about Africa and India and Russia and probably China and the Far East. The Romans (and therefore Paul) were well aware of the Britains and Germans since at least the time of Julius Caesar. The Scandinavians had traded with Egypt since around 2000 B.C. and they traded with and were well known in Bagdad. Colossians 1:23: 23 If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, and which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a minister; The verse could be parsed to mean that it was "every creature" that Paul was "made a minister" to. Paul did enjoy an occasional embellishment. Romans 1:8 8 First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, that your faith is spoken of throughout the whole world. .
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Fast forward to the last several seconds. When he says,"Stay Tuned!" he flashes the devil sign.
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Aramaic NT Origins (The HRV)
lovematters replied to James Trimm's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I'm not a language scholar either but I've seen the word "moved" in - "And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters" - translated as "brooded" - like a mother hen brooding over her eggs. If in fact that is a correct translation then the first reference to God as spirit is feminine. -
Ron, It looks like GoDaddy has WordPress available - it may be already included in your package. There are a lot of Word Press Themes - as of today 1,213 of them. Some have more features than others. There are some really sharp out-of-the-box photo galleries. The "Suffusion" theme is often used for photo galleries. Not much need to code anything and it's fairly easy to change themes until you get one you like but be happy with what you've chosen before loading it up. In WP you get extra features with plugins. Not all plugins work with every theme. You activate themes and plugins by point and click. .
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Martindale, You Big Dummy!
lovematters replied to teachmevp's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Is the mantle machine washable? If so, I'm interested. -
Aramaic NT Origins (The HRV)
lovematters replied to James Trimm's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Plagiarize at will, Bob. :) I got so carried away talking about my new avatar I neglected to tell you why I like to be anonymous. The first time I posted in this community (on GSC's predecessor WayDale) I signed off with my full name. The site's administrator quickly removed it. I figured he probably knew more about the site's posters and lurkers than I did and I haven't used it since. . -
Aramaic NT Origins (The HRV)
lovematters replied to James Trimm's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Thanks Bob, that cleared up a lot. Turns out, I'm one of them there substrate guzzlers my own self but more for populist reasoning than scholarly. The way I figure, since most of the early church were Semitic language speakers and readers, the originals would be in a Semitic language rather than the highfalutin Greek which the average Joe in Joppa or Jerusalem wouldn't know. My avatar is brand new. I've been posting for years without one and started shopping around for one a few weeks ago. One of my Twitter followers is an Iranian (in-country Green) who has an Oxford student follower who has an avatar of the intensely swarthy chap I'm now sporting. I'm hoping the snappy fez will be a hit with the chicks. -
Aramaic NT Origins (The HRV)
lovematters replied to James Trimm's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I've vetted James as much as you have. -
Aramaic NT Origins (The HRV)
lovematters replied to James Trimm's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Bob has been clear about who he is so I don't know how anyone could come to the conclusion that he's in cahoots with James. I don't see James as running a con job. He has a subject and doctrine he's passionate about. To me, if someone wants to call himself Rabbi - which (if memory serves me) means teacher - and he is teaching - then I've got no gripe. Although James hasn't been in TWI, the fact that he's had RECENT up close and personal contact with the higher ups of TWI says to me he's been sufficiently TWI-ised to talk about whatever he feels like talking about. Also, in my opinion, the yammering about James' education is snobbish. He's obviously intelligent and well read. The fact that he didn't go to the schools his detractors think he should have attended is a problem they have. I think both Bob and James are important voices. I'd like to see James, Bob, Invisible Danny and Bluetent (wherever he is) have an Assysian-Syriac-Aramaic discussion. . -
Aramaic NT Origins (The HRV)
lovematters replied to James Trimm's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Jeepers, Bob, I don't even know what a substrate is. You can start there. I know as much as you do about Victor Alexander. His footnotes are worth the price of admission. I won't press you further about your work but have you ever noticed the rhymes?