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Thanks Faithlife! Truly, it's like no other company. Its Christian roots can be seen by its attitude of gratitude.
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Now that I have recently ticked off some major things that I have wanted for several years (thanks to the a very generous donation that my descendants will have to pay off), including many resources recommended by Dr. Michael Heiser, I finally feel a sense of relief. I only have about 6,000 resources, but I had not realized that some of the anxiety
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It's been a good long time now. I hope Faithlife gets their best negotiators on it.
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I'd like to say on this whole subject that the new base packages have more Pentecostal content than before. I also see that Faithlife is making a big effort to serve traditional Pentecostals better. I am very thankful about that!
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The above steps resolved my problem. Logos 9 is now humming along charmingly. Thanks everyone for your help and suggestions! I think I will come here first in the future, rather than relying on the slower tech support system that is probably overloaded.
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I may have fixed it. We'll just have to wait and see. What I did was get rid of the Kingdom reading plan, then I went and renamed the documents folder to .old and re-downloaded my documents. That is currently in progress. When that finished and I get a stable experience, I will come back and tell you guys.
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[quote user="NB.Mick"] [quote user="Kendall Sholtess"] I will attempt to attach one her[/quote] I think the issue might be the following: 2020-11-10 23:41:07.2046 ERROR 35 DocumentManager | Could not load document: Kind=ReadingPlan, ID=Document:ReadingPlan:488aa4bb776e418f9fd90ff045f9d14b, Title=Kingdom Bible Reading Plan It seems that you load Logos
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You got it Levi! Thanks
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[quote user="Jack Caviness"] Kendall: Sorry you are having difficulties. What Graham requested was that you upload logs to this forum thread where some very savvy volunteers can seek to solve your problem. Regular tech support is very overwhelmed right now. The fellows with the gold stars are volunteers who have proven helpful in the past. Well, I guess
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Hi Graham. Thanks for your answer! I've sent them several logs already. So far, no response. The only time I got a response was several days ago. I don't think this low level of support is acceptable for this mature of a company. Do they need to hire more people? I don't know what they need to do but I hope I don't have to wait another 5 days. I will
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Logos 9 keeps crashing within a minute of loading up. I did several completely clean installs (I literally trashed every Logos file I could find, deleted registry entries, etc.) with no effect. So I used Faithlife's tech support several days ago. It was great, the agent was Chris, and he was polite and even tried to fix the issue himself. In the end
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[quote user="Veli Voipio"] 7555 - I feel terrible. I am not a theologian, just a retired engineer interested in computing and theology. [/quote] Is this in Finland? We always think Finland is a very beautiful and natural place with trees. I nice mix of nature and technology. I just passed 6,000 resources. I am neither a theologian nor a pastor, nor
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I actually forgot to say that I am very happy about the new Charismatic/Pentecostal base packages. There is a lot more Pentecostal material added in now, in contrast to before where nearly all the material was Charismatic.
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I am very happy about the MEV RI!
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I wish I could wash my brain with soap after reading so much aberrant theology.
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[quote user="Friedrich"] [quote user="Kendall Sholtess"] I live in a place where I bump elbows with people from 80+ different countries [/quote] that's cool. where? I grew up in Germany (not native...as mk). That experience taught me more openness and humility when it came to communing outside my heritage's confines. ministering much later, in a school
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Well, thankfully I have not been able to join an opinion group. I live in a place where I bump elbows with people from 80+ different countries and have had professors from most streams of Christianity. Personally I hold to a Calvinist soteriology. Oops, I revealed my hand. Oh, well. But my suggestion to split them was based on my understanding of the
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That is awesome. I pre-ordered it!
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I hope nothing that I have said will be taken as divisive. I truly have no prejudice against Charismatics. As Faithlife themselves can affirm, my library contains a lot of Charismatic works that I have bought myself. I get a lot out of Charismatic Messianic Rabbi K A Schneider, for instance. This thread was just meant to bring up a possibility that
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I just want to say that the difference between Charismatics and Traditional (Classic) Pentecostals is often greater than between Wisconsin and Missouri synod Lutherans. So I am not sure that is a valid comparison. A Charismatic can hold to the Westminster Confession or the Book of Concord, as well as the Roman Catholic Catechism. Pentecostal is a distinctive