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  1. Jefferson Airplane- Count on Me ''> '> "> ''> '> " type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"> good song,but wont embed...hmmmm
  2. I havent been on all week..just found this..I just want to hear what you think..which one are you going to vist?
  3. Exwaycorp- Yes, It is very hard to take all this info in,especially finding out about someone getting hurt like your friend..Someone may know her and bring forth the info you need.Ya never no who come's to this sight..there are many I left behind and hope to hug onefineday..
  4. I think I know this bread..Oddly, I use to eat it all the time. I bought it in a can,already baked. I believe it was called Boston bread or Brown bread. It is usualy in the bigger grocery stores around the holidays. http://www.mainegoodies.com/gourmet/canned...CFSWQGgodYkBsDQ
  5. Bolshevik- Great websites..this is right up my alley(understanding).. If anyone unerstands the phrase"The Deep", I would love to get a better understanding. Maybe we can hear from more contributor's rather detractors.. Carry on..Maybe there is more understanding to come..
  6. Thanks for the Google links..I am moving to New Hampshire this week and all my items were delivered today..when I get time, I will probaly dig it out..The details are very good.. 20 yrs out..PFAL is very outdated info.
  7. It wasnt there in 99...
  8. Bravo- he wow'd me.. that is one of my most favorite song..He reminds me of Andrea Borecelli.
  9. Dooj-Im not sure what your statement means,"Havent we learned anything while in TWI," we are all quit different here on GSC. Some thru the baby out with the water..and the end result they have started all over in thier belief system.I have stayed with the thought what I learned in Twi wasnt 100 percent wrong..I took time to rebuild my own thought system that filter's what I consider still valuable info..Ive also have been in the Healthcare/ Pharma Industry for 12 yrs..which lent to me a greater insight to science and systems.. In LCM's WAP class, he covered this portion of the Form and Void period very deeply. It was the only information I considered very valuable.Before I throught out my class materials from TWi, this was the only portion of the sylbus I kept. Yep, this is just as hard as discerning Johnny's thread on Vaginia's, dont ya think.. I for one would rather spend time here than chasing johnny in his thread.. Isnt he a kick:)
  10. Sushi- and Ohio.. Bolshevik-did you take AV.Class between 98-2000?
  11. The Days of Peleg-Strongs Exhausted Concordance http://www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk/Scriptures/ww...mpare/peleg.htm An explanation of the land dividing
  12. Bolshevik- this article is not a White Paper..Its a human interest story. reasons.org is aawesome website....they take live calls fromall the US
  13. http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/03/collins.c...tary/index.html Belle- this is a link to the page on CNN where you can ind coverage of the Museums being built...Listen carefully it does mention SCIENCE:)
  14. Robin- this article is dated, April 7 2007..He has a video on CNN, he is being interviewed. I have been to his labs.. I would do a study on the "Days of Peleg in Genesis" It goes into the flood and a little on the Ice Ages. ROCKVILLE, Maryland (CNN) -- I am a scientist and a believer, and I find no conflict between those world views. As the director of the Human Genome Project, I have led a consortium of scientists to read out the 3.1 billion letters of the human genome, our own DNA instruction book. As a believer, I see DNA, the information molecule of all living things, as God's language, and the elegance and complexity of our own bodies and the rest of nature as a reflection of God's plan. I did not always embrace these perspectives. As a graduate student in physical chemistry in the 1970s, I was an atheist, finding no reason to postulate the existence of any truths outside of mathematics, physics and chemistry. But then I went to medical school, and encountered life and death issues at the bedsides of my patients. Challenged by one of those patients, who asked "What do you believe, doctor?", I began searching for answers. I had to admit that the science I loved so much was powerless to answer questions such as "What is the meaning of life?" "Why am I here?" "Why does mathematics work, anyway?" "If the universe had a beginning, who created it?" "Why are the physical constants in the universe so finely tuned to allow the possibility of complex life forms?" "Why do humans have a moral sense?" "What happens after we die?" I had always assumed that faith was based on purely emotional and irrational arguments, and was astounded to discover, initially in the writings of the Oxford scholar C.S. Lewis and subsequently from many other sources, that one could build a very strong case for the plausibility of the existence of God on purely rational grounds. My earlier atheist's assertion that "I know there is no God" emerged as the least defensible. As the British writer G.K. Chesterton famously remarked, "Atheism is the most daring of all dogmas, for it is the assertion of a universal negative." But reason alone cannot prove the existence of God. Faith is reason plus revelation, and the revelation part requires one to think with the spirit as well as with the mind. You have to hear the music, not just read the notes on the page. Ultimately, a leap of faith is required. For me, that leap came in my 27th year, after a search to learn more about God's character led me to the person of Jesus Christ. Here was a person with remarkably strong historical evidence of his life, who made astounding statements about loving your neighbor, and whose claims about being God's son seemed to demand a decision about whether he was deluded or the real thing. After resisting for nearly two years, I found it impossible to go on living in such a state of uncertainty, and I became a follower of Jesus. So, some have asked, doesn't your brain explode? Can you both pursue an understanding of how life works using the tools of genetics and molecular biology, and worship a creator God? Aren't evolution and faith in God incompatible? Can a scientist believe in miracles like the resurrection? Actually, I find no conflict here, and neither apparently do the 40 percent of working scientists who claim to be believers. Yes, evolution by descent from a common ancestor is clearly true. If there was any lingering doubt about the evidence from the fossil record, the study of DNA provides the strongest possible proof of our relatedness to all other living things. But why couldn't this be God's plan for creation? True, this is incompatible with an ultra-literal interpretation of Genesis, but long before Darwin, there were many thoughtful interpreters like St. Augustine, who found it impossible to be exactly sure what the meaning of that amazing creation story was supposed to be. So attaching oneself to such literal interpretations in the face of compelling scientific evidence pointing to the ancient age of Earth and the relatedness of living things by evolution seems neither wise nor necessary for the believer. I have found there is a wonderful harmony in the complementary truths of science and faith. The God of the Bible is also the God of the genome. God can be found in the cathedral or in the laboratory. By investigating God's majestic and awesome creation, science can actually be a means of worship.
  15. Robin- I did google gildamesh- interesting for sure:) BTW, Robin is a good friend of mine..he is trying to aide me in moving beyond way thinking and to consider other sources for my logic...or reasonable deductions:)an possible enlighten others... Thanks Robin from resurrecting yourself out of retirement:) you always have valuable things to say.. we all came from the same soup..my foundational thinking has changed some, I am definitley not trying to redefine myself at all.Iwould say I realy dont care if there where 3 or 4 at the cross..I just care he came and was ressurected..now if you want to fight about that...dont waste your time with me..
  16. what is minimum wage in France? Can my children speak English in school?will education be free. I will gladly cook and mop. Oh, the herb garden is mine...lovely:)
  17. design debate? I cannot debate your theory's if I havent read your books. I dont question the design...there is definitely more out there information wise than meets the eyes.. I view the creation more and more to be one of God, The Father of my Lord and Savior..The Bible as a authority on life..and it's existence..but I definitely have learned from the scholars for more information..if its in your selection of books or not,somehow I still see God,s hand in the these things like childbirth, immune systems, platetectonics, gravitational pull,etc. I will try to note the books you mention for when I have time to read..maybe, after a big snowfall this winter..
  18. My former roommate rec'd it..I dont know the address. I think its called,"Glimpses of Truth"
  19. Yes,blind faith is very entertaining to say the least. Robin, I once asked you, if you believe God talks to his kids, and you replied,"Yes" Did Noah question God in this matter..I dont know...your talking about the food chain..maybe, these animals are not set up to be predators of each other.
  20. I tried again dave, it said 19 minutes to download..hmm
  21. chuck anyway to condence this download..it said 19 minutes
  22. Chas,so true..what a little beauty..
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