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Now, for a set of American Tourister luggage, the Maytag washer and dryer, AND, the chance to come back next week, answer the following correctly: For all who reject "works righteousness" and subscribe to Justification by faith (alone): Is true/genuine faith "prescriptive" or "descriptive"? (Hint: The answer is not both/and, it is either/or)
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[quote user="Christian Alexander"] What is the difference between the traditional views on Paul and the New Perspective of Paul movement? I know the New Perspective is contentious and lofty. I also know that Sanders, Dunn, and Wright are the three major proponents. Any advice on how to study this in Logos? [/quote] Quintessential answer to New Perspective
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Dr. David Martyn Lloyd-Jones (rigorously biblical - never to be found chasing the ball in the pop-psych or issue-of-the-day or secular-motivational weeds) Dr. S. Lewis Johnson (also rigorously biblical - never to be found chasing the ball in the pop-psych or issue-of-the-day or secular-motivational weeds ; was a huge help to me personally when I became
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[quote user="DMB"]I was thinking more along the lines of being able to 'reappear' after your death ... maybe a Proclaim module, special prayers for the disinterested, newspaper clippings to your own desires, digital flowers (with aromas) ... the list is pretty endless (but not eternal). I tried to think of how you could fit in a collection ... that
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[quote user="DMB"]FL would be crazy (exagerating) to get into the death-management business.[/quote] Don't forget the possibility/probability of Capital Gains taxes once any politician gets wind of the fact that theology books only increase in cost/value as the years roll along. FL would have to hire a entire department of bean-counters and IT types
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[quote user="GaoLu"]How on earth can I ever read all these great books before I go to Heaven?[/quote] There are different ways to "read" a book ... might I suggest How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading by Mortimer Adler and Charles van Doren?
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[quote user="Veli Voipio"]The "update driver" command did not help. I had to browse the net to find the newest driver for this computer and graphics card.[/quote] I recommend " Snappy Driver Installer " (aka SDI) to find and install all drivers for anyone's PC. You'd be amazed at how many (and how often) hardware drivers get updated - and yet, you never
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https://www.logos.com/product/6490/let-go-and-let-god-a-survey-and-analysis-of-keswick-theology
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[quote user="Ben"] Not only will it not be cheap, you’ll get an hour on battery. Also Lake is power HUNGRY. https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/11/intels-alder-lake-big-little-cpu-design-tested-its-a-barn-burner/ [/quote] At the risk of sounding like a red-faced, hyperventilating Intel fanboy, and also for the sake of anyone who might be interested
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"]Dual-channel memory architecture threatens to double the bandwidth but rarely achieves better than 20%. The DDR5 at 2x DDR4 has only achieved a 15% increase. Disappointing, but faster memory usually comes with an increased 'brake' (latency) which drastically limits the actual speed increase. PCIe definitely goes closer to achieving
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[quote user="Bruce Dunning"]It makes me wonder how much those new Alderlake laptops will cost. I'm guessing it will not be cheap.[/quote] "Cheap", of course is a totally relative/subjective term. But the takeaway is that Intel is now spanking AMD's behind in terms of performance and cost. Free market competition - ya gotta love it! Personally, I would
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The systems: Previous New Core i9 9900k (oc'd to 4.5 GHz) Core i9 12900k (P cores oc'd to 4.5 GHz) 32 GB DDR4 @ 2.67 GHz 32 GB DDR5 @ 5.2 GHz 1TB Samsung 960 Pro SSD (PCIe 3) 2TB Corsair MP600 XT Pro (PCIe 4) ASRock Taichi z390 MB Gigabyte Aorus Master z690 MB Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Pro Novabench comparison: Logos comparison: Logos 9 with 7,262 resources
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I just thought I would drop in to share this tip for making your casual reading in Logos more enjoyable. As you probably know, Logos can be a rather intense experience requiring constant interaction with the screen/program. In other words, you are always having to click on this or that, slide the elevator bar up or down, tap the touch-pad, click here
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Facepalm was not directed at DAL or any other individual, rather, at the subject of the entire thread - just another way of saying, "Really?".
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The forums need a facepalm emoji. They really do.
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[quote user="Denise"].. Five theological doctoral degrees can't be wrong. I'd of drawn the line at four.[/quote] No, no, no - you're so wrong! There can never be enough doctors !
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[quote user="Jan Krohn"] Can we get this book in Logos please? 88 reasons Why The Rapture Will Be in 1988: The Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hash-Ana) September, 11-12-13: Edgar C, Whisenant: Amazon.com: Books [/quote] Look at what I found buried on my shelves (I was pretty sure I had a copy somewhere). Docx, anyone? Interesting how the author moved from
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[quote user="John Simpson"] The Potter's Freedom was 8:81. Doxa had it but I don't think Wordsearch ever had the file available for download - you needed the original Doxa install file. From what I remember there are a few other Doxa books that never made it to Wordsearch servers like 8:130 Guide to the WCF, A - J. Gerstner. That one was odd since it
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[quote user="Bradley Grainger (Faithlife)"] I assume you're familiar with the background regarding Doxa: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/193801/1117446.aspx#1117446 Do you have a Wordsearch Book ID for this title? [/quote] Hi Bradley. Yes I am basically familiar with the Doxa issue and it looks like most, if not all, of my Doxa purchases are migrating
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The beauty of InstaVerse wasn't, IMO, the ability to paste a reference in to a document - it was its ability to pop-up a scripture text in a preferred translation as you read virtually any webpage. From the developer: "InstaVerse recognizes scripture abbreviations like "Jn 3:16" in web pages and email documents, and if you point at an abbreviation with