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Hi, From Amazon.com I just received a Libronix-compatible CD containing 15 years of Discipleship Journal magazine. Great idea, except that I don't know how to unlock it. Libronix 3.0g asks for a serial number, but there is no serial number to be found anywhere in, on, or around the CD's packaging. Hence, the new resource remains locked and unavailable
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[quote user="Paul Golder"]Yes, and I worry that when researched closely, that this subculture, one that is inherently driven by a common theology (mostly), may in itself be the reason for the skewed statistics.[/quote] Paul and Joan, I value the recent exchange you two have had. Thank you. Perhaps another way of making the point is to describe the demography
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] The thing I found interesting in this paragraph were the references to "Logos users" and the "community" (by which I take it you mean the participants on this forum). From the stats it looks as though there are about 38,300 participants on "the forum" and I have seen figures of over 700,000 Logos users. This may impact
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[quote user="Dan DeVilder"]this is descending into a touchy theological discussion that is not conducive to the Logos forum policies or medium[/quote] Or perhaps, ascending into a touchy theological discussion? Bill Coley
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[quote user="Dan DeVilder"]Go Hawkeyes! sigh. what a poor finish this season.[/quote] Dan, Just scanning the forums when I ran across your Hawkeye pride. Wow. Your post is my blessing tonight. (Sighing was the tamest reaction I had to the football season!) Bill
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Thanks to all who have offered ideas for video capture software. I've wanted to play around with the genre, but not spend a lot of money. The options provided in this thread make that outcome possible. Blessings, Bill Coley
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[quote user="Dennis Miller"]I too like Higher learning but I have seen many learn themselves right out of the faith into liberal theology putting mans wisdom above God's and becoming apostate in the process. [/quote] Hi, Dennis, "...learn themselves right out of the faith into liberal theology....." I'm sure you know this, but one obvious implication
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[quote user="K.J."]So, ... We should just accept others the Right to be Wrong? ... Kumbaya?[/quote] Hi, K.J. You need only remove six words from your question: "So, we should just accept others?" Yes. Acceptance doesn't mean agreement. It means...acceptance. "But what if they disagree with what I just KNOW is the single most important theological issue
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[quote user="Silent Sam"]It was obvious to me. I get the feeling that it wasn't obvious to you, till Logos allowed us to have this little chat.[/quote] The HHHMMMmmms have finally got to me. I either don't understand your point or I disagree with it. My point throughout this exchange has been that we don't have to accept (agree with) people to accept
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[quote user="Jonathan West"]If you believe it isn't, you end up making up your own theology (and god) by taking what you like/believe and leaving what you don't.[/quote] Jonathan, And you (and I and every other follower of Jesus) don't do this? Isn't the inescapable result of your line of thinking that anyone whose theology disagrees with yours is wrong
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[quote user="Jack Caviness"]They tend to treat conservatives as poor, ignorant country bumpkins who need to be pitied and ignored. Of course, most of my fellow fundamentalists firmly believe that all liberals are surely going to hell.[/quote] Jack, I've had great difficulty communicating in this thread my passionate belief that we begin to tear down
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[quote user="Paul Golder"]Do you think that this could be overcome by increasing resource offerings that reflected a broader theological point of view, or would it require a fundamental change in philosophy?[/quote] Hi, Paul, Interesting question. I think greater resource variety would help (e.g. establish relationships with more mainline publishing
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Hi, Nancy, A great post! To what extent do you think the resources Logos offers conspire -- willingly or not -- and as a result perpetuate this spiritual pablum to women? My theological conviction is that the burden and hope of following Jesus is the same for you and me, though our genders differ. But my observation is that resource developers tend
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[quote user="Sam West"]Is this Laptop an over kill for Logos 4?I says it is designed for gaming. I have no interest what so ever in gaming. Just would like something that will do me a good job with Logos and the other few things I do on the internet. Also what about ASUS is it really quality? [/quote] Sam, For those of us of geek heritage, there is
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[quote user="Jack Caviness"]Jonathan's opening statement was "I guess it all comes down to your view of Biblical authority - is it the word of God or not?" He was talking about the authority of Scripture not the interpretation of it. Since we are all fallible human beings, our interpretations will naturally differ. I have lived with the same woman for
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[quote user="David P. Moore"] I agree, Matthew. Pastor Adrian Rogers explained Gen. 2:17 this way: Adam died immediately in his spirit, progressively in his soul, and ultimately in his body. In other words, the moment Adam ate the fruit, the Spirit left his heart. So from God's point of view, Adam did die on that day: God cannot live in a dirty heart
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[quote user="Matthew C Jones"] EDIT: Post deleted after reading Romans 16:17 This is not a commentary on other posters in the thread. fyi: I re-examined my purpose in posting and came up wanting. Thanks for the edit feature! [/quote] Matthew, I had just finished reading your post via e-mail when I visited the forum thread to discover that you had deleted
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[quote user="Bob Schlessman"] I think the heart of our disagreement here boils down to one word - context. If I am having a discussion with a non-believer I would handle it differently than if my discussion is with a church member. And furthermore it might take on different language if I am discussing something with other ministers or teachers. But
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[quote user="Bob Schlessman"]The labels "rubbish" and "rigged" were not directed at any particular person(s) but at the general nature of the documentary in question. This entire discussion has gone far astray from my original post. There is implication in your replies that suggest personal attacks where there have been none. If a person came up to
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I was completely thrilled by the offer I accepted on the Anchor/Yale Bible dictionary -- almost 30% off -- until on my Logos 4 homepage today I saw that Logos currently has a 25% off sale going on the same title. Cyber Monday, therefore, saved me ten bucks. Satisfied? Yes. Thrilled? No longer. Bill Coley