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| Re: Zeda OS??? [message #79463 is a reply to message #79461] |
Sun, 04 February 2007 14:50   |
TCB
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"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
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>Hey all, I just finished a piece on my new guitar. I did it as sort of
>a commemorative for my kid's karate teacher.
>
>It has the Dojo Kun, or beliefs in Japanese on it. The Kanji was done
>by Sensei. It will probably by the subject of a piece in one of
>the guitar rags. More to follow.
>
>Take a look
>"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
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>Nice...!
Thanks. I figure if I miss a note on that, I'll have to drop and do 20
pushups right on stage...
heh
DC http://www.therockradio.com/2007/03/brad-delps-ex-wife-other s-blame-boston.html"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
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>Report message to a moderator
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| Re: Zeda OS??? [message #79477 is a reply to message #79460] |
Mon, 05 February 2007 04:57   |
chuck duffy
Messages: 453 Registered: July 2005
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inal lineup, and
this should be good.
pabDon,
Since you seem to wish to stop this discussion, I will abbreviate my
comments in this message and will hold no expectation of answer to any
questions...
> We all agree on how you can be saved. You do not believe in
> such things. There is your problem.
That is a blanket statement and I'm not sure which "we" you mean. I
also find it interesting that you seem to know my beliefs better than I
do. I am not an atheist. I believe in salvation, redemption, and
atonement. But if salvation is between me and my Lord, then I don't
have to fear the so-called war on faith or the expectations, judgments
or condemnations of those such as yourself who presume to know the one
truth. The only real "problem" I have is determining which path is the
true path...
> No, they are verbal and historical issues that you use to dismiss
> the content.
I do not wish to dismiss the content, I wish to ascertain its truth. If
Jesus was indeed God-incarnate here on earth, why is it that the first
three Gospels don't mention that, and it is only near the end of the
first century that the idea is written down in the fourth Gospel? If it
were true, and the Christian writers were there to witness it, I would
have expected that idea to infuse ALL of the Christian writings in the
first century, regardless of the intellectual abilities or knowledge
levels of those writers.
> Doug, let's give this NG a break OK? This is clearly pointless.
I'm sorry you think it's pointless. Heehee, I won't ask what you think
is pointless about it - I think we both know. ;-) Thank you for your
input. I've learned a lot about you and your beliefs. I will continue
to seek knowledge and wisdom from other sources...
> No. I imagine you will grow comfortable with your beliefs
> being dismissed with a wave of the naturalist hand.
Well, I'm getting more and more comfortable with my beliefs being
dismissed with a wave of the Christian hand... ;-)
To speak in terms I think you understand, may The Lord bless you and
keep you, Don Cicchetti. Go in peace.
Doug Wellington
P.S. My real email address has been included in each of these posts. If
you are ever near Tucson, I invite you to be my guest. Please contact
me. BTW, have you ever visited a Redemptorist Center?
P.P.S. Might I prevail upon you to lay off the judgmentalism towards
Thad and others who don't share your beliefs? Pray about it and I bet
you'll know what is the right thing to do...Umm, before we go down the road of ext
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| Re: Zeda OS??? [message #79483 is a reply to message #79477] |
Mon, 05 February 2007 06:58   |
Chris Ludwig
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is is rather encouraging. Maybe then
we
>can put an OSX version of Cubase 4 against a Vista version and see which
OS
>is bloated the most instead of subjectively guessing. ;-)
>
>Not exactly what I call requiring 8 cores just to open. :-)
>
>BTW - I had iTunes running on one PC today playing some Elgar and Win Media
>Player 11 on the laptop with some Dvorak - one screen on each side. They
>cancelled each other out to absolute silence. Cool. Dvorak and Elgar
>weren't too happy about it though.
>
>Dedric
>
>For instance:
>
>On 3/19/07 8:13 PM, in article ukguv2t01241qgi51tafnlolgvtruo816d@4ax.com,
>"Paul Braun" <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
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>> On 20 Mar 2007 04:31:40 +1000, "James McCloskey"
>> <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>
>>> Hmmmmm...........I wonder where they got the idea for that search function
>>> and the look? Can you say Aqua? There new logos look familiar too!
Nothing
>>> like originality!
>>>
>>
>> Is this a can of worms we really want to open here??? Have you seen
>> Vista? It's like they took OSX, slapped the word "Windows" on it, and
>> started to ship it. After they bloated it to the point where it needs
>> an 8-core fully-loaded workstation to open, that is.
>>
>> pab
>And here for a second, I thought you were talking about that dumb-ass John
C. Dvorak. Canceling out any thing he would have to say could only be a
good thing!
Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>Umm, before we go down the road of extreme assumptions that Vista is a
>bloated waste of bits and bytes (or rather for any PC users interested):
>
>http://www.rainrecording.com/vista/performance
>
>Scroll down for the graph. Cubase 4 was used. Pretty big jump in plugin
>count with Vista over XP32. Vista 64 and 32 will be the same as Cubase
4 (I
>believe) is still a 32-bit app.
>
>Hard to say how reliable this report is, but no reason to doubt it. I'm
not
>an early OS adopter, but at least this is rather encouraging. Maybe then
we
>can put an OSX version of Cubase 4 against a Vista version and see which
OS
>is bloated the most instead of subjectively guessing. ;-)
>
>Not exactly what I call requiring 8 cores just to open. :-)
>
>BTW - I had iTunes running on one PC today playing some Elgar and Win Media
>Player 11 on the laptop with some Dvorak - one screen on each side. They
>cancelled each other out to absolute silence. Cool. Dvorak and Elgar
>weren't too happy about it though.
>
>Dedric
>
>For instance:
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>On 3/19/07 8:13 PM, in article ukguv2t01241qgi51tafnlolgvtruo816d@4ax.com,
>"Paul Braun" <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
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>> On 20 Mar 2007 04:31:40 +1000, "James McCloskey"
>> <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hmmmmm...........I wonder where they got the idea for that search function
>>> and the look? Can you say Aqua? There new logos look familiar too!
Nothing
>>> like originality!
>>>
>>
>> Is this a can of worms we really want to open here??? Have you seen
>> Vista? It's like they took OSX, slapped the word "Windows" on it, and
>> started to ship it
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| Re: Zeda OS??? [message #79493 is a reply to message #79477] |
Mon, 05 February 2007 09:25   |
TCB
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I get the message :engine cant etc check leads."
I then take the string out of the config file and it loads up. I try to change
to word clock and I get flashing red sync plus cards flash. Ive tried it
with Big Beb in off, on without and i cant change to word clock ,both MEC's
flash. ive reinstalled paris twice. Has anyone had the wordclock input ever
fail on a MEC
Hope someone can help
HankDJ wrote:
> Why are you guys forcing me to read all this????????????? .............it's
> not fair!!!!.......it's even worse than the TV I am forced to watch and the
> radio stations I am forced to listen to!!!!!...............my brain is going
> to explode and I'm picking out pumps.(are pumps appropriate for nuns?)
Heehee! It's like your mother said about castor oil - because it's good
for you!
Doug (Imagining DJ in one of those nun outfits...)
P.S. Here's some other stuff that I need to force you to read:
> We assume these first century people to be less
> intelligent and in this case, less honest than we.
Less honest? You mean they had...an agenda? BTW, how do you prove the
assumption that they were less intelligent? I can easily see how they
might be less knowledgeable, but less intelligent? Hard to prove...
>> Being scholarly is not exclusionary to any reality.
> This simply isn't true. 'Scholarly" once excluded coelacanths..
So, "scholarly" is open to change, but faith isn't? How does one deal
with new information that challenges one's faith? Yell "heresy" and
call out the troops to fight the upcoming war on faith?
Oh, sorry, I'll stop now..."both MEC's"... you realize you only need the house sync line if you
have three or more MEC's right??? Do yourself a favour, remove the
line in the config file, feed external clock the the first MEC, loop
to the second and be done. Simply set the project to word clock
sync... we've been doing it that way for years with "0" trouble.
David.
hank wrote:
> Ive done the config file bit( UseHousesync=1) opened up Paris from within
> the folder so I can change it to wordclock and then save as a default file.
> i get a lashing red sync
> in the project window and all my cards on the MEC keep flashing red.
> Sometimes I cant load Paris as I get the message :engine cant etc check leads."
> I then take the string out of the config file and it loads up. I try to change
> to word clock and I get flashing red sync plus cards flash. Ive tried it
> with Big Beb in off, on without and i cant change to word clock ,both MEC's
> flash. ive reinstalled paris twice. Has anyone had the wordclock input ever
> fail on a MEC
> Hope someone can help
> HankAnyone have a contract to allow two people to collaborate on an album and
split the rights to protect each person?
Thanks !Thanks Mike. The body is quilted maple veneer over basswood.
I love the sound of basswood and the maple on top seems to make
it even better. It has an ebony fingerboard.
I designed it and did much of the assembly and wiring. The body and
neck are from USA Custom Guitar. The pickups are Tom Andersons.
The hardtail bridge is a Callaham baseplate with KTS Titanium saddles.
I have an article that is tentatively approved for one of the guitar mags.
I'll post the details when I know more.
DC
"Mike R." <emarenot@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hey DC,
>Wicked cool. May I ask who made the instrument? It looks like the body
is
>two piece solid quilted maple. It looks great.
>MR
>
>"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote in message news:45ff036f$1@linux...
>>
>> Hey all, I just finished a piece on my new guitar. I did it as sort of
>> a commemorative for my kid's karate teacher.
>>
>> It has the Dojo Kun, or beliefs in Japanese on it. The Kanji was done
>> by Sensei. It will probably by the subject of a piece in one of
>> the guitar rags. More to follow.
>>
>> Take a look
>>
>
>Hmm . . . real laugh riot there. I don't think the Daily Show has anything
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| Linux issues. Was Re: Zeda OS??? [message #79544 is a reply to message #79535] |
Mon, 05 February 2007 17:03   |
chuck duffy
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>>
>> Just to make the Mac/PC stuff more real!
>>
>> MAC -
>> Innovative, intuitive, exciting, fun, sharp design, smart, secure, easy
>> to
>> use, just works, a pleasure!
>>
>> PC
>> Copy cat, boring, clunky, dumb, plagued, dysfunctional, needs a support
>> staff,
>> user needs a support group, a real PITA!
>>
>> James
>> The Village simpleton.
>>
>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> MAC -
>>>
>>> Innovative, intuitive, exciting, fun, sharp design, smart, secure, easy
>> to
>>> use, just works, a pleasure!
>>>
>>> PC -
>>>
>>> Copy cat, boring, clunky, dumb, plagued, dysfunctional, needs a support
>> staff,
>>> user needs a support group, a real PITA!
>>>
>>> James
>>> The simpleton.
>>>
>>> Chris Ludwig <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>>>> Just to make the Mac/PC stuff even dumber.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> MAC -
>>>>
>>>> bmw
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> PC -
>>>>
>>>> predator
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> DJ wrote:
>>>>> See????..................now you're startin' to get it James! How can
>>> you
>>>>> appreciate something if you don't work for it? How can a system be
>>>>> truly
>>>
>>>>> *yours* if you can't mark it with your own cybersecretions? With a
>>>>> Mac,
>>>
>>>>> there's nowhere interesting to go, nothing disgusting or dangerous to
>>>
>>>>> do....no way to call you it your own.........................just take
>>> it or
>>>>> leave it............................at the Genius Bar.
>>>>>
>>>>> (oooo.......ducking for cover)
>>>>>
>>>>> ;oD
>>>>>
>>>>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:46008975$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
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| Re: Linux issues. Was Re: Zeda OS??? [message #79548 is a reply to message #79545] |
Mon, 05 February 2007 18:18   |
chuck duffy
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is working.
Regards,
Dedric
On 3/21/07 11:25 AM, in article 46016a43@linux, "Jamie K"
<Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
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> Update: The C1 didn't cut it. To much sibilance as you predicted. She is
> now using a Shure KSM27 (she liked my KSM32 and it sounds similar).
>
> Cheers,
> -Jamie
> www.JamieKrutz.com
>
>
> Jamie K wrote:
>>
>> Thanks guys, we'll see how it does. The C1 was recommended by several
>> people, including another female VO talent with a long list of national
>> credits. Thanks for the Bluebird and AT4047 tips.
>>
>> I've previously recorded her with a Shure KSM32 which sounds good but
>> does benefit from minor EQ and deessing on her voice.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -Jamie
>> www.JamieKrutz.com
>>
>>
>> Dedric Terry wrote:
>>> I have to agree. The C1 just doesn't have the top end for VO without a
>>> great
>>> de-esser and EQ to fix it in the mix.
>>>
>>> If you have the budget, the Bluebird is a far better mic for female VO -
>>> I've used it for several female and male VO's and never touched a
>>> de-esser.
>>> Better than the Rode K2, and maybe even a little sweeter sounding than an
>>> AT4047 (also a good VO mic). The AT3035 is pretty good as well, and a
>>> little
>>> less than the Bluebird - and imho, better than the C1, or at least
>>> comparing
>>> in that price range.
>>>
>>> See what you like best of course.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Dedric
>>>
>>> On 2/23/07 8:54 PM, in article 45dfa8fa$1@linux, "Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> A C1? on female voice? Man, you'd better have a good de-esser
>>>> handy.
>>>>
>>>> Seriously - not trying to give you shit about your choice, but
>>>> download every free plugin de-esser you can find. I'd bet good
>>>> money you will need at least one of 'em.
>>>>
>>>> Neil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
>>>>> Thanks Ab and Neil, those are excellent suggestions.
>>>>>
>>>>> She has a specific project coming up quickly for this setup so she
>>>>> needed to make her decision today. After considering what she really
>>>>> needs the gear to do and looking at a list of possibilities, she chose
>>>>> the TC Konnekt 8 that Dedric mentioned (specs look quite good) along
>>>>> with a Studio Projects C1. I'm looking forward to hearing them with her
>>>>> amazing voice. If we don't like the results we can exchange them...
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> -Jamie
>>>>> www.JamieKrutz.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ab wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Jamie,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Did you look into the metric halo stuff?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.mhlabs.com/metric_halo/products/mio/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I use both the 2882 and the ULN2 with a PB (MB pro is on it's way) and
>>>> I
>>>>>> am very pleased with them.
>>>>>> The ULN2 has very high quality mic pre's and drivers are very
>>>>>> stable (Mac
>>>>>> only)
>>>>>> The +DSP version comes with channelstrip and other nice plugins.
>>>>>> The units are buspowerable for use in the field and the MIO mixer has
>>>> the
>>>>>> record-
>>>>>> panel, an integrated recording software.
>>>>>> And of course, when your wife is not using it, you may hook it up
>>>>>> to your
>>>>>
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Mon, 05 February 2007 18:26   |
Dedric Terry
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on dialog boxes/confirmation
>>windows (e.g. "Are you sure", etc)? Since it isn't my Mac I can't alter
>>too much, but this one drives me crazy waiting for dialog boxes to slide
> in
>>and out of view when doing simple tasks.
>>
>>I can't find anything in prefs - only the dock's effects can be altered
>>there (animate opening Apps isn't it - OSX apps seem to have this
>>hardwired
>>into them).
>>
>>Dedric
>>
>>On 3/21/07 1:17 AM, in article 4600cde4$1@linux, "James McCloskey"
>><excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Just to make the Mac/PC stuff more real!
>>>
>>> MAC -
>>> Innovative, intuitive, exciting, fun, sharp design, smart, secure, easy
> to
>>> use, just works, a pleasure!
>>>
>>> PC
>>> Copy cat, boring, clunky, dumb, plagued, dysfunctional, needs a support
> staff,
>>> user needs a support group, a real PITA!
>>>
>>> James
>>> The Village simpleton.
>>>
>>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> MAC -
>>>>
>>>> Innovative, intuitive, exciting, fun, sharp design, smart, secure, easy
>>> to
>>>> use, just works, a pleasure!
>>>>
>>>> PC -
>>>>
>>>> Copy cat, boring, clunky, dumb, plagued, dysfunctional, needs a support
>>> staff,
>>>> user needs a support group, a real PITA!
>>>>
>>>> James
>>>> The simpleton.
>>>>
>>>> Chris Ludwig <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>>>>> Just to make the Mac/PC stuff even dumber.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> MAC -
>>>>>
>>>>> bmw
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> PC -
>>>>>
>>>>> predator
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> DJ wrote:
>>>>>> See????..................now you're startin' to get it James! How can
>>>> you
>>>>>> appreciate something if you don't work for it? How can a system be
> truly
>>>>
>>>>>> *yours* if you can't mark it with your own cybersecretions? With a
> Mac,
>>>>
>>>>>> there's nowhere interesting to go, nothing disgusting or dangerous
> to
>>>>
>>>>>> do....no way to call you it your own.........................just
>>>>>> take
>>>> it or
>>>>>> leave it............................at the Genius Bar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (oooo.......ducking for cover)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ;oD
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:46008975$1@linux...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Now that looks like a manly kinda' computer configuration
>>>>>>>> adventure.......sorta' like digging for sulphur through solid rock
>>> with
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> one's tongue............not one of those lame wussie tiptoes
>>>>>>>> through
>>>> the
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> tulips in Disneyland adventures that Macs offer.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ;oD
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yeah, Macs SUCK! After all, why would you want to do something the
>>> easy
>>>>>>> way?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:46005a94$1@linux...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hey Folks,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I think Thad will be able to Geek out on this. :)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&f riendID=24903930
>>>>>>>>> &blogID=243363671
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Chris
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> Chris Ludwig
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> ADK Pro Audio
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| Re: Linux issues. Was Re: Zeda OS??? [message #79552 is a reply to message #79548] |
Mon, 05 February 2007 18:51   |
Doug Wellington
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l of your PC problems? At your $60.00 an hour, that's got to add
up quick.
As far a rick goes, he has a second hand machine that is out of warranty.
Second, I, a former dealer tried to help. I told him what he needed to
do, to possibly get a new MOBO. It's his time. If rick wants to do things
his way, you can't blame Apple. Even if rick's MOBO had a memory slot that
was out, like the one in my PC, it would still be useable and worth something.
Let's get back to your math; ) You still haven't accounted for the $35,000.00
plus It's going to cost you for the divorce for switching Amy to a PC; )
And that's just the attorney bill!
James
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>...............needs a support staff,<
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http://www.parisfaqs.com
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| Re: Linux issues. Was Re: Zeda OS??? [message #79575 is a reply to message #79550] |
Tue, 06 February 2007 05:04  |
chuck duffy
Messages: 453 Registered: July 2005
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@rogers.com" target="_blank">tedgerber@rogers.com> wrote:
>>
>>Thad-
>>
>>What's your take on the idea that DRM is being foisted on all online stores
>>by the
>>respective rights holders/publishers?
>>
>>FLAC is very good. If anyone's on Mac, Amadeus will play FLAC files...
>>
>>Ted
>>
>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Other than the DRM and the fact that you're locked into their hardware,
>>it's
>>>not bad. Which is kind of like the famous, 'Other than, Mrs. Lincoln,
how
>>>was the show?'
>>>
>>>For higher quality audio, check out FLAC.
>>>
>>>TCB
>>>
>>>"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>>OK, so I'm an (admittedly) old curmudgeon and only listen to compressed
>>>
>>>>audio files when I absolutely have to and I especially go out of my way
>>>to
>>>>avoid having anything to do with Mac related stuff as a matter of principle,
>>>
>>>>but Amy likes Apple and so I loaded ITunes on her new PC and I've been
>>
>>>>playing around with it. Yeah, I know.........I'm only 5 years behind
>>>>everyone else here, but anyway, all I can say is that I *really* like
>
>>>>ITunes. I can't find anything I don't like about it. If I were going
to
>>>
>>>>design something like this, I couldn't do it any better (now hows that
>>for
>>>
>>>>egotism?).
>>>>
>>>>;o)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>"Jamie K" <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote in message news:4601b5ef@linux...
>
> One problem is that Christianity is an umbrella term that covers a huge
> range of beliefs.
>
The term doesn't cover a huge range of beliefs - just one. It is people in
our human imperfection that diverge on beliefs.
Christianity implies a very simple faith in Christ as God's son, sent to
give his life on behalf of all of us.
People make it more complicated than that simply because we are imperfect.
No human born
belief system is perfect. Faith in God is only originated, and perfected in
and through Christ, not in in lieu of.
> Christianity is splintered into a large number of independent sects which
> regularly disagree about religious doctrine, political issues, behavioral
> issues, and acceptance of various scientific evidence.
>
> Some can hardly talk to each other, the disagreements run so deep.
>
How is that different from non-Christian/agnostic/atheist belief systems?
(even a lack of belief in a deity is a belief system). It's easy to judge
Christianity's
faults without acknowledging the complete failure of a non-religious society
to
have a lasting positive impact on the world as a whole in terms of peace,
unity, love and compassion.
I would have to say the divergence among Islamic sects (Sunni and Shiites)
significantly overshadows the variations among Christian denominations.
> A quick, dishonest way to rile up a lot of people is to take advantage of
> the ambiguity to recast criticism of the behavior of one sect to make it
> seem like an attack on anyone who calls themselves a Christian.
Not sure I follow you here. Are you saying that Christians divert criticism
to make it appear something it isn't, or are you using the convenience of
ambiguous
non-Christian beliefs to say the Christianity is rarely unfairly criticized.
:-)
To expand a bit, are you implying that it's normal/okay for anyone
to criticize Christianity in the interest of balance, but when Christians
bring that criticism to light, it's
an opportunistic way of "rallying the faithful", as it were?
In truth, who is being opportunistic? By the same token, there are a lot of
people
in different camps (white vs black, minority vs. minority, culture vs.
culture) that say
the other is in no way unfairly treated simply from lack of being in that
other camp.
It's really just a matter of people using their own frame of reference to
evaluate someone else's,
but that's the crux of what I think you are saying people shouldn't do. It
seems to me, that should apply to all, not just Christians.
How many news casts, books or documentaries focused on a handful of
"Christians"
and used or altered that to claim that Christianity is assaulting America?
I have seen few if any news stories
that say anything good about Christians in many years. Dirt sells, so we as
a country are
more than happy to dish it out about anyone we don't have to look squarely
in the eye
on a daily basis, whether it's the truth or not. Sad isn't it?
> Christianity is hardly alone in being splintered. Generalizations are
> always dangerous (irony intended).
>
Denominations of Christianity are splintered on varying issues, but only a
few would
call or consider those issues divisive. In contrast, I would find it quite
difficult if not impossible
to use the irreligious world as a reference point for unity.
More than not, divisiveness within Christianity actually originates outside
the walls of the church
where Christians are faced with a world that demands they check their
beliefs (in visible form) at the door when
leaving the home, and accept what the world considers moral, right and just.
Disagreements only
gain weight when there is gravity to tug on them.
Regards,
Dedric
> Cheers,
> -Jamie
> www.JamieKrutz.com
>
>
>
> Dedric Terry wrote:
>>> of them just went on holiday together earlier this week. Where? To a
>>> Buddhist
>>> temple that cares for Thais with AIDS. They used their _vacation_ to
>>> take
>>> food and medicine and money to some people
>>
>> Thad - just fyi, this is quite common among Christians as well. Don't
>> believe
>> what the political circles and news media tell you about Christians.
>>
>> When in college, I attended at church that had one of the strongest
>> college ministries
>> in the state. Every spring break we went to an inner city or remote
>> rural area
>> to work w
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