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[quote user="Michael Childs"] The problem with Swaggart is not that he is Pentecostal. There are many Pentecostals I respect. (Jack Hayford and the late David Wilkerson are examples.) The problem is that both this man's lifestyle and scholarship have been terrible. His moral failings, along with the opulent lifestyle, are well documented. Then there
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[quote user="Richard DeRuiter"]I don't think any definition of Pentecostalism works except this one: Pentecostals are those who call themselves Pentecostals. I'm sure many Pentecostals would disagree.[/quote] I don't know whether you intended your observation to be funny, but I laughed out loud at the last line. Thank you for the blessing.
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[quote user="Beloved"] This is an intentional hijack of a thread in Suggestions to maximize exposure. That thread is included here: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/1504/467565.aspx#467565 This offering is bundled with Dictionary of the Old Testament: Prophets; put in your order here: http://www.logos.com/product/30487/ivp-dictionary-of-the-old-testament
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In my final year in seminary, some 28 years ago, I used my chapel preaching opportunity to call our community to confession over the failure of our language. Back then I sounded alarms about the imagery and vocabulary of everyday church life, but I could just as easily have displayed my passion for gender-inclusive language in Scripture. Consider this
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[quote user="Jason Skipper"]How does it do with Bible verses?[/quote] Jason, The example I attached in the image in my previous post included nothing but Bible verses. Perhaps I don't understand your question? Blessings, Bill
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[quote user="Jason Skipper"] When I paste Bible verses into OpenOffice.org, this is what I get. Why? And what must I do to change it so that I only get the Bible text and reference? [/quote] Jason, This probably won't help much, but when I paste copied text into Open Office (Writer) 3.3, this my result. The top paragraph is the end of the pasted text
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[quote user="Richard DeRuiter"]...update your laptop while watching Hogan's Heroes reruns at home.[/quote] In my world, Richard, there are few more satisfying uses of free time than HH reruns. Thanks for the memories! I might just take out some of my DVD boxed sets. (Oh, and thanks for the information about the Logos 5 installation process, too.) Bill
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Hi, I have purchased and successfully installed a Logos 5 minimal crossgrade on my Windows 7 home machine. I also have Logos installations on our church's desktop and my personal laptop, both of which are Windows XP setups. I know that Logos 5 does not run on XP, so what will happen the next time I open Logos 4 on either the church desktop or my laptop
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[quote user="Bob Pritchett"]We are planning to drop support for Windows XP on October 26, 2012; your existing Logos 4 installs will continue to run, but future releases of Logos Bible Software will require Windows Vista SP2 or newer.[/quote] I have Logos installed on two XP machines, both of which perform flawlessly (a third installation is on a Win
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