I would like to invite folks who are Logos Bible Software users to join the "Reformed Logos Users Group" on Facebook.
The purpose of the group is to help one another find resources that will be a help. Me personally, I have over 8,000 resources and sometimes, I don't even know the value of a resource when it comes to whether or not it's a solid work or a synergistic heavy work.
Everything from a "have you seen this book" post to a "I've got this book and I don't even remember buying it; is it a solid work?" Especially welcomed are particular sales on hidden gems.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Only requirements for membership is you're either Reformed or Calvinistic and you use Logos.
Search for "Reformed Logos Users Group" on Facebook!
Wilson Hines
Wilson Hines: I would like to invite folks who are Logos Bible Software users to join the "Reformed Logos Users Group" on Facebook. The purpose of the group is to help one another find resources that will be a help. Me personally, I have over 8,000 resources and sometimes, I don't even know the value of a resource when it comes to whether or not it's a solid work or a synergistic heavy work. Everything from a "have you seen this book" post to a "I've got this book and I don't even remember buying it; is it a solid work?" Especially welcomed are particular sales on hidden gems. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Only requirements for membership is you're either Reformed or Calvinistic and you use Logos. Search for "Reformed Logos Users Group" on Facebook!
Request sent, although I don't use my surname in my Facebook profile. I'm not a huge fan of Facebook and only use to follow my church and local community.
Well, Facebook obviously and absolutely has issues; there's no questioning that fact. Maybe helping other likeminded folks in the RLU will give you a fresh look at Facebook. There are a lot of Reformed and Calvinistic groups.
Wilson Hines:you're either Reformed or Calvinistic
What could possibly go wrong?
(and yes, I is one)
I'll give it a try and see what happens.
My thanks to the various MVPs. Without them Logos would have died early. They were the only real help available.
Faithlife Corp. owes the MVPs free resources for life.
Gotta love the "Reformed Pilates" that was returned in my related search box on Facebook.
That’s hilarious!!!! Did you find the correct group?
Yes, found it.
Although I'm trying to put my right leg behind my ear while reading Institutes and it isn't working. Guess I'll just stick to reading.
Gentle reminder:
This thread goes against the forum guidelines. You’re not supposed to advertise your own personal Facebook group; especially, when you post requirements that state only certain people are welcomed there.
The requirement for certain people is because for some reason people, Christian people, like to fight like cats and dogs. If that offends you, you can keep reading through this forum to find another post you really enjoy. Thanks.
Wilson Hines: The requirement for certain people is because for some reason people, Christian people, like to fight like cats and dogs. If that offends you, you can keep reading through this forum to find another post you really enjoy. Thanks.
Is not about being offended, is about you violating the guidelines; hence, the gentle reminder. Thanks!
I just read the guidelines set forth in this forum and you are reading too much into it. "Especially, when you post requirements that state only certain people are welcomed there" is an absolute read into the guidelines.
Please just go do something else that you enjoy and stop bothering me for posting something you don't like. You have 12 comments or posts and two of them are right here. I don't know if you just don't like Reformed theology or what, but this is enough.
Thank you, have a great Sunday.
Wilson Hines:I just read the guidelines set forth in this forum and you are reading too much into it. "Especially, when you post requirements that state only certain people are welcomed there" is an absolute read into the guidelines. Please just go do something else that you enjoy and stop bothering me for posting something you don't like. You have 12 comments or posts and two of them are right here. I don't know if you just don't like Reformed theology or what, but this is enough. Thank you, have a great Sunday.
This is not advertising to make money or sell anything. You know that.
This is a group that is supporting other Logos users. There are a couple other groups on Facebook for other particular denominations or theological leanings. This is a group that can and will help people.
You're up to post 13 now. Why are you begging to fight with me about this?
Yea you tell him Wilson. The only reason we have "guidelines" is some of the people complained enough to logos so I guess they thought they should do something. But remember they are guidelines not rules.
Alberto Deluca:And since when is the number of posts a requirement to remind someone of the guidelines?
Alberto, Wilson did give fair warning and preview; the Christian group fights like cats and dogs. So, FB might be quite appropriate.
But appreciate your participation ... you're right ... post counts are meaningless.
"God will save his fallen angels and their broken wings He'll mend."
Phil Gons:Please abide by the following guidelines as you interact on our forums. [...] 3. Please treat each other with the love, courtesy, respect, and kindness that you would if you were sitting in your living room together. 4. Please do not use our forums to [...] advertise yourself, your business, your ministry, your website, etc. (a tasteful link in your forum signature is acceptable) [...] 6. Please help others follow these guidelines. If the problems continue after you’ve given a gentle reminder of these expectations, please click “Report Abuse” under “More” or send an email to forums@logos.com.
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3. Please treat each other with the love, courtesy, respect, and kindness that you would if you were sitting in your living room together.
4. Please do not use our forums to
6. Please help others follow these guidelines. If the problems continue after you’ve given a gentle reminder of these expectations, please click “Report Abuse” under “More” or send an email to forums@logos.com.
If anyone still cares about the post count of whoever follows Forum Guideline #6 by posting a gentle reminder, well, I have over 3,000 posts, so here's your gentle reminder regarding the three guidelines I have quoted above.
"God commands you to pray, but He forbids you to worry." - The Curé d'Ars.
Just to let you know, I'm going to delete the thread, because it has highly, highly offended SineNomine and Alberto Deluca. I disagree with your interpretation of the guidelines and I've seen other posts very similar. I hope that you all can sleep tight tonight knowing this a monster that no longer shows up in our Forums.
Stuff like this is exactly why I stopped helping out here a long time ago. Years ago. When they went from BBS to the Forums, it simply tanked in quality. We used to be a tight knit bunch, really.
Anyway, enjoy your lives.
Well, I'd like to delete it, but I now realize you can't delete it.
Anyway, enjoy yourselves.
May I ask (a) do you want me to ask that the thread be deleted? and (b) why aren't you using the Faithlife platform that likely already has such a group?
Orthodox Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."
Because, quite frankly, the reach of the Faithlife Platform is highly disjunctive and the reach is greatly restrictive. When I brought up this concept last year, it was brought up why not try using the Faithlife platform and I just find it a hard way to go.
How many participants are there in the Faithlife group?
In regards to deleting the thread, whatever you guys want to do. It doesn't matter. Honestly.