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Wow everyone! This is really great. THANK YOU so very much. And, thank you for the reminder to not merely focus on "Christian-splaining" resources! Great advice!
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I have to write a paper that compares and contrasts a major world view to Christianity. I've decided to c/c secular humanism and was wondering which resources you recommend? Thanks!
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[quote user="Denise"] [quote user="Cynthia in Florida"]I am, truly and with all sincerity, for the very first time in my life, content with my level of intelligence.[/quote] Well, duh. Smiling. First, you've always been very intelligent. From up above, a gift. You're a leader. But more importantly, the folks that sat on the hillside, forgetting their
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Hello Hamilton: I honestly was not speaking about anyone. I wasn't referring to anyone. I was reading the above, had a bit of a sick feeling in my stomach over what sometimes seems like "headiness" of the Christian faith, and then realized that I was content not understanding it. That led to my epiphany, and I shared it. That simple. I think studying
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Can I just share an epiphany I had? I am DEAD SERIOUS about this. It literally JUST hit me right between the eyes for the first time in my life. Here it is. I have always believed that wisdom and knowledge are good things---more is great. "Knowledge is power," yada, yada, yada. Well, I've decided that God is SO good to me. He has protected me from too
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[quote user="Denise"] [quote user="Cynthia in Florida"]Denise, I hope you come back and let us know what you think of it once you have finished reading.[/quote] Well, now! You'd be a good poker player, smilingly calling someone's bluff (I'm joking). As strange as it may seem, with my purchase, I'm hoping to help with 2nd Temple analysis. That probably
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[quote user="Fr Devin Roza"] Glad to hear you'll be working on this. Here are some things I would consider priorities: Ability to build complex searches using a sidebar/drop-down menu . We need to be able to use the amazing search capabilities of the software without having to remember how to write all the commands and curly brackets and so on. Build
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[quote user="Charlene"] [quote user="abondservant"]I still just want all the citations for everything in my library, especially journals, to be fully there and in the proper format I selected in the program settings. I would love to click on ibid and have it take me to the resource, and not to the line above that also says ibid, and so forth. [/quote
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[quote user="Kevin A Lewis"] [quote user="Michael S."] Works Cited. What good is it if when I copy and paste from a resource, the works citation is not correctly formatted? It even lets you pick the format (Turabian, Chicago, etc..), why if it is not correctly formatted? [/quote] An absolute must - currently very inconsistent. Shalom [/quote] I second
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Hello Dan: Thanks for posting the portion of the commentary for review. I don't want to elaborate too much on it, as I fear we will not see eye to eye and take the conversation in a direction that is outside of this forum's permissible discussions. (I TRY to follow the rules... :) ) I just wanted to clarify that I didn't say (or mean to give the impression
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From the review and information, it doesn't look like something I'd be interested in. I never like when a biblical commentary takes a specific approach to gender or ethnicity. Reading Hebrews from a feminist perspective is no more appealing to me than reading Hebrews from a non-feminist perspective. My point is that original readers didn't read it from
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[quote user="Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell"] Amen, and amen! Since the new version, I have tried out both the Passage Exegesis Workflow (in my study of 2 Thess. 1 , and then the Inductive Bible Study Workflow ( 2 Thess. 2 , 3 ). It has meant many months of Logos-guided fun! In fact, I have now decided that my Favourite Thing, is when I'm told to summarise
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[quote user="Joe Mayden"] I nominate Cynthia to be the one who reminds us to be thankful! [/quote] This makes me smile. Thank you!
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Cynthia here. You know me--the nagging voice that pops up every now and then to ask a question (usually about how to search for something), or to rally for "the little guy." I HONESTLY don't know where to start. Well, I take that back---I do. Let me start by saying that while I'm sure many people can (and possibly will), come on this thread and speak
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Dave: Thank you for your follow-up and EXCELLENT suggestions. And, thank you for the reminder about VF's and performance! As always, you rock!
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I'm confused because mine does contain hyperlinks. Even the section posted by the OP.
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Thanks for asking this question. I didn't even see it all this time and just turned it on. What a great feature!
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"] [quote user="Cynthia in Florida"]I guess I was thinking of it more from the perspective of having the visual filter "file" (i.e. Palette) as an option on the highlighting tool for reference, more than anything. [/quote] Do you want to know which VF's use a particular Palette e.g. have a list of VF names appear when you click
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Dave: Got it! Thanks!
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Hello Bob: I'm just a lackey at our church, but we are a very large church of over 20,000 people who worship at something like 11 campuses. I know that when I teach, our church prefers Pro Presenter (BIG learning curve) and has really been pushing all teaching leaders to switch from power point to pro-presenter. Leaders and layman have access to online