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1001 volumes. That's a whole lot of reading!!!
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I did bookmark the Bl100 class though. Wish I had the money to get it however.
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[quote user="abondservant"] [quote user="James Hiddle"] I apologize for being out of line and if I insulted someone I'm sorry. I'm not anti academic by a long shot though and if my post said otherwise once again I'm sorry. Maybe I should have kept my mouth shut on that [/quote] I wasn't insulted :) and I hope I didn't insult you. For what its worth
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I apologize for being out of line and if I insulted someone I'm sorry. I'm not anti academic by a long shot though and if my post said otherwise once again I'm sorry. Maybe I should have kept my mouth shut on that
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[quote user="abondservant"] Sounds like an adventure into the subject of text criticism... good luck. [/quote] That's a subject I'd like to get into
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[quote user="Dan Francis"] The Encyclopedia of Christianity , vols. 1-5 Has very informative articles, but it is expensive. New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (13 vols.) Actually has several very good articles including the development of these two schools of religious thought and you may have picked it up in Community Pricing. Understanding
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[quote user="alabama24"] [quote user="Dan Francis"] SSD 512 GB with 14.7GB free. -Dan [/quote] You are critically low on space. [/quote] Yes I agree. Time to get rid of unnecessary files or buy a external HD.
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[quote user="David Taylor Jr"] [quote user="Michael McLane"] I am interested in investing some time in either of these (I cannot do both) in order to supplement a class. I see DIY is a year long schedule, etc., and they are likely geared differently. Are there any recommendations on which you might prefer? Why? Thanks Michael [/quote] They are very
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[quote user="Andrew Baguley"] The latest edition of the spreadsheet is: 5466.Denominations and Theology 09 November 2014.zip The reference guide is here: 1641.Theology and Denomination Tag Reference.doc Sadly, there has been little time for me to add many new authors from my own research, but I think I have added all of the suggestions so far from crowdsourcing
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[quote user="Erwin Stull, Sr."] Well, if the automobile breaks down, and the bike is a lemon, you do have something that has outlasted both, and that is your body. [/quote] Yeah it's called feet
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I see it only goes up to silver. Why is that?
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[quote user="Erwin Stull, Sr."]Bottom of the top automobiles will always be more powerful than the top of the top bicycles. [/quote] Not if the automobile keeps breaking down
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I can't tell you because I don't have Logos 6 yet but if I did it would be between E=MC² and π
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Here is a better description of it. It's also called Scrupulosity: http://www.steveseay.com/scrupulosity/
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Try having Religious OCD. Very bad thing to have especially when one has faith and it effects ones faith. But that's for another discussion though.
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Oh I'm an impatient person myself.
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Ditto thanks!
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Ok so I'm not losing my mind than
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Someone mentioned it was $499 but now I can't find that post.
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It's legos with the o. Or low goes or law goes or if you have a thick accent law gauss