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Salutations
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Re: Salutations
Post #3.
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Welcome, from another (somewhat / long retired) academic type (Earth sciences).
What theological position will you be representing?
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Welcome, from another (somewhat / long retired) academic type (Earth sciences).
What theological position will you be representing?
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Non-Theist
ANY of the thousands of "gods" proposed, imagined, worshiped, loved, feared, and/or fought over by humans MAY exist -- awaiting verifiable evidence
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ANY of the thousands of "gods" proposed, imagined, worshiped, loved, feared, and/or fought over by humans MAY exist -- awaiting verifiable evidence
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Re: Salutations
Post #4I'm a member of the National Association of Freewill Baptists. If it's any help, think of material like Franklin L. Forlines' Classical Arminianism. We are decidedly not Wesleyan Arminians. Rather, we agree with Reformed thinkers on most areas, except the Canons of Dordt. While not as partial to Calvin, I am in agreement with a lot of Bullinger and Zwingli's theological material, such as their homilies and the Second Helvetic Confession.Zzyzx wrote: .
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Welcome, from another (somewhat / long retired) academic type (Earth sciences).
What theological position will you be representing?
Btw, can anyone crop this image for me? I'd like to use it for my avatar and don't know how to crop images.

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Post #7While I appreciate the help, I'm not sure how I can access that image. Would still like to use that image for my avatar if someone here doesn't mind helping me out. Sadly, I'm not as tech savvy as I'd like to be.Chuck_G wrote: [Replying to post 4 by Propianotuner]
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Post #8If you right click on the desired picture and save it in a file on your computer, you should be able to shrink it and/or crop it as desired with Paint or some other simple program. If you are on Windows, Paint is usually the default program for opening a picture. The limit is 100 x 100 pixels. Save the resized picture and upload it as your avatar.Propianotuner wrote:While I appreciate the help, I'm not sure how I can access that image. Would still like to use that image for my avatar if someone here doesn't mind helping me out. Sadly, I'm not as tech savvy as I'd like to be.Chuck_G wrote: [Replying to post 4 by Propianotuner]
Link to image
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c88x1urhw01l60z/233.jpg?dl=0
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To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.
William Blake
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.
William Blake