| Help! Error 1/1 [message #69887] |
Sun, 02 July 2006 09:48  |
Mike Audet
Messages: 294 Registered: December 2008
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hat Jesus said - we only know what some
>people wrote about him decades after he died, people who had nothing but
>legend to go on. All we can do is read this stuff and try to piece together
>for ourselves who or what J
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| Re: Help! Error 1/1 [message #69888 is a reply to message #69887] |
Sun, 02 July 2006 09:53   |
Mike Audet
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esus was. You can't tell me I'm "utterly wrong
>about what Jesus stood for" just because what your belief about him differs
>from mine.
ahhh. ok I get it. You prefer to believe in human-made faiths. This
is of course, at root, atheism.
Christians believe that Jesus was who he said he
was and the Bible, (not in word, but in thought) is the word of God.
Miraculous, supernatural and divine.
That's your choice to believe that, no one can know, but there
certainly is reason to believe otherwise.
When you tell me that no one can know who Jesus was you are
expressing your own belief, not fact. I can show you otherwise.
>I believe he was a man trying to teach us how we should live,
>you believe he was God. Fine. And I don't quote him when it suits me
>anymore than you do.
I take him for who he said he was, and that points the finger back
at
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| Re: Help! Error 1/1 [message #69927 is a reply to message #69912] |
Mon, 03 July 2006 12:03   |
Mike Audet
Messages: 294 Registered: December 2008
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the past as they do today, and Jesus' death and resurrection are
human myths created, as all "god talk" is, by humans to comfort
themselves...
You may not be an atheist, but you accept *all* of their basic
assumptions about existence.
>Meanwhile, back to the original topic: picture 100,000 dead Iraqis
>(conservative estimate). Picture them all together in a pile. What do
you
>think . . . would it fill a football stadium, like a big bowl of brown rice?
>I don't know, but now tell me how many of those were terrorists? 100?
500?
>1000? It doesn't matter does it? Not to those who were innocent and their
>families.
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>Now picture 2500 dead American soldiers and the 62,000 wounded or maimed.
>If we were lied into this "war" based on hidden agendas, I can think of
some
>heads of state whose heads should roll. They probably won't, but it's a
>nice thought. Picture Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld in orange jumpsuits and
>chains . . . ni-i-i-i-i-ice. I feel better.
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>Sarah
And it is this
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| Re: Help! Error 1/1 [message #69932 is a reply to message #69927] |
Mon, 03 July 2006 15:36  |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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>> It works. The guitar is more in tune, by far, than ever before.
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>> DC
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>My Paris box is at SP1 with NO security updates on it. Runs great when I
have time to fire it up, short of a video card issue I'm dealing with.
SP2 I'm relatively sure would work just fine given what I do know. I do not
connect this machine to the internet.
If you use Pace you will have to update those drivers to the spec in the XP
beta driver install.
AA
"Wayne Carson" <carson_wayne@msn.com> wrote in message
news:44e24942@linux...
> Hey Aaron,
>
> A year ago you upgraded to SP2 and mentioned that you didn't have any
> problems running PARIS. I've got one computer. My desktop with WinXP SP1
> with all security updates and use it for all my business and personal
> finance software, databases, PARIS system, sequencers, Word docs, games,
> DVD/CD burner and the internet (minimal use for email and product software
> updates). I run all programs one at a time. No multi-tasking here.
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> Did you have any problems with the install over SP1? Did everything work
> afterwards? Did it mess with Interloc PACE for PARIS? Any comments
> would
> be appreciated.
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> Anyone else can chime in. I do have back ups for all my important fil
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