Recommendations for bible study freeware

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Craig

Helen said:
So VERY TRUE! Even some pulpit speakers have unknowingly
fallen for the NEW AGE poison because of ...

Sigh.

Lest we forget the cretins pushing the OLD AGE poison.

Craig
 
J

John Hood

Helen said:
So VERY TRUE! Even some pulpit speakers have unknowingly
fallen for the NEW AGE poison because of it's attractive appearance,
it's ease, it's warm fuzzies. So sad!

What you've said here needed to be said.

Helen
Sorry folks. Maybe I should have kept my trap shut. :-(

John H.
 
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badgolferman

John said:
A note: Go carefully when searching online for Biblical resources,
and advise others to do the same. Some sites are for honest students
of scripture, but there are many who are prosletizing and hide their
intentions pretty well. They SAY they offer commentaries, but are
only offering A SINGLE commentary, and they are a little too willing
to "help" you through the Bible.

Are those the "progressive" commentaries mentioned earlier?
 
M

Marten Kemp

badgolferman said:
Are those the "progressive" commentaries mentioned earlier?

Susan, sorry to have started this. All I was looking
for were some recommendations for things to put on
CDs for my mom's friends.

The rest of you, I have all the recommendations that
I need. Thank you.

This is the wrong newsgroup for such discussions.
alt.religion is over there =====>

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-- Marten Kemp
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.... "A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any invention in
human history - with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila."
-- Mitch Ratcliffe
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badgolferman

Marten Kemp, 1/9/2006, 10:16:20 AM,
Susan, sorry to have started this. All I was looking
for were some recommendations for things to put on
CDs for my mom's friends.

The rest of you, I have all the recommendations that
I need. Thank you.

This is the wrong newsgroup for such discussions.
alt.religion is over there =====>

Isn't God free for everyone?

Anyway, why apologize to Susan? She is not the owner or moderator of
this forum.

Good luck on your bible program search. E-sword is definitely the most
comprehensive and user-friendly one I have found. I wouldn't even
consider the paid versions I have seen.
 
R

richk

Jesus's sacrifice on the Cross is a free gift to all who choose to
believe the fact that he died for all sin

Man makes money off of Jesus because most men serve mammon...
 
D

Daniel Mandic

richk said:
Jesus's sacrifice on the Cross is a free gift to all who choose to
believe the fact that he died for all sin

blunt

Man makes money off of Jesus because most men serve mammon...

You serve Jesus?


Without money you could not post here. That´s your only legality what
you have in a virtual place as the usenet.
e.g. You have an IP-Account for 20bucks. Someone attacks you via
internet, disturbs you, flames you, is spamming etc. Then you may wail
for your 20bucks and not more, bez. that´s the only REAL thing what
represents you in the internet.

Physically damaging via internet may be punished so high as the
damaging cause. e.g. deleting 20hours of work via internet (erasing
data on the HD, deleting MBR etc.), costs 20H of that specific work.

And not "hang em´ higher!", "cut off his eggs", I heard (read).



You see, how much worse and bad words are used in the Internet and so
less money is used for that action. Try to speak so, as I mentioned
before, in public places.
I think the anonymity of the Internet should be more paid, or at least
more paid by stupid morons - righteous property of blah blah... boasts.



Best Regards,

Daniel Mandic
 
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Mike Andrade

Jesus's sacrifice on the Cross is a free gift to all who choose to
believe the fact that he died for all sin

Man makes money off of Jesus because most men serve mammon...
Except for you, of course, right?

--
Mike

It may look to you like nothing much to be
But you should see the way it feels to me.
- David Wilcox, "You Should See The Way It Feels"
 
K

KeithS

Why don't all you holy joes take your futile, endless, narrow-minded,
silley arguements elsewhere. Thet are *NOT* pertinent to this
newsgroup.
 
C

Craig

richk said:
Jesus's sacrifice on the Cross is a free gift to all who choose to
believe the fact that he died for all sin...

The story of Jesus and your apparently sincere faith in him is very
interesting. But, really richk, this isn't the appropriate forum.

If you're going to continue in this vein, would you at least fire up
your own subject thread instead of hijacking another's?

regards,
Craig
 
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badgolferman

Al Klein, 1/9/2006, 10:46:36 PM,
Man invented it - like that.

You are obviously bristling with antagonism. That's sad.

By the way, which bible freeware program do you recommend.
 
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Marten Kemp

richk said:
Jesus's sacrifice on the Cross is a free gift to all who choose to
believe the fact that he died for all sin

Man makes money off of Jesus because most men serve mammon.

People are, to a great extent, are motivated by the FUDGE
factor: Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt, Greed and Envy. Remember,
"You can fool some of the people all of the time, and that's
enough to make a good living."

At the lower levels, the focus of religion is to help the
unfortunate. As the level within the hierarchy increases
the focus tends to shift toward money - "we could do so
much more if we had more money." At the upper levels of
a hierarchy the focus shifts to power and control - "we
need to bring everyone's behavior into line with the One
True Belief."

Since religion is based on unsupported belief and proof
by assertion, and feedback from the deities being invoked
is purely subjective (no one's able to say, "what the deity
really said was...."), the all-too-human tendency toward
self-delusion and associated mental disease states produces
a positive-feedback condition. Left unchecked, religious
forces may overwhelm the secular society and produce gems
of reason and enlightment as exemplified by the Taliban and
the Spanish Inquisition.

When I daydream about what I'd do with a time machine, the
thought of ensuring that the Puritans wound up at the bottom
of the Atlantic frequently crosses my mind. I wonder what the
United States would be like without such things as the
Comstock Act and Prohibition.

Just my two zorkmids' worth.

--
-- Marten Kemp
(Fix name and ISP to reply)
-=-=-
.... Once you get past a certain flux, the amount of books
varies upon certain uncontrollable stellar phenemenon.
-- Lots42 in alt.callahans
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Mike Andrade

Al Klein, 1/9/2006, 10:46:36 PM,


You are obviously bristling with antagonism. That's sad.

Uh huh.
By the way, which bible freeware program do you recommend.
I see. When challenged, fall back on the very rule you've ignored
for the past three or four posts. Typical.
 

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