Re: CoS in the news

2008-01-28 Thread Russell Chapman
Julia Thompson wrote: 1) Whacked my toe yesterday morning, hurt like the dickens, wasn't sure I should try to get X-rays or anything (and I didn't want to, truth be told), so I asked a mailing list and the consensus was what I wrote above. Decided not to go, toe still hurts, but not as

Re: CoS in the news

2008-01-28 Thread Ronn! Blankenship
At 06:57 AM Monday 1/28/2008, Russell Chapman wrote: Julia Thompson wrote: 1) Whacked my toe yesterday morning, hurt like the dickens, wasn't sure I should try to get X-rays or anything (and I didn't want to, truth be told), so I asked a mailing list and the consensus was what I wrote

Re: CoS in the news

2008-01-28 Thread Julia Thompson
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Ronn! Blankenship wrote: At 06:57 AM Monday 1/28/2008, Russell Chapman wrote: Julia Thompson wrote: 1) Whacked my toe yesterday morning, hurt like the dickens, wasn't sure I should try to get X-rays or anything (and I didn't want to, truth be told), so I asked a

Re: CoS in the news

2008-01-28 Thread Dave Land
On Jan 28, 2008, at 10:03 AM, Mauro Diotallevi wrote: On Jan 27, 2008 10:59 AM, William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: a) *At most* one religion can be true, yet there are thousands of religions. Not necessarily true. See _Job: A Comedy of Justice_, _Stranger in a Strange Land_, or

Re: CoS in the news

2008-01-28 Thread Ronn! Blankenship
At 12:20 PM Monday 1/28/2008, Dave Land wrote: [snip] Then again, I am at the far-liberal end of Christianity, to the point that there are probably plenty who call themselves Christians who, learning what I believe, would no longer count me among their number. Dave At least they don't ask

Re: New Anonymous Vid

2008-01-28 Thread Julia Thompson
Thanks, Rob, I passed along the link to a mailing list on which it's perfectly acceptable to leave a bare link. :) (At least I included a subejct line, which doesn't always happen there, either.) Oh, and in Austin, in December, there was a Santa Rampage from about 10AM until after midnight

Re: CoS in the news

2008-01-28 Thread Mauro Diotallevi
On Jan 28, 2008 12:03 PM, Mauro Diotallevi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan 27, 2008 10:59 AM, William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: a) *At most* one religion can be true, yet there are thousands of religions. Not necessarily true. See _Job: A Comedy of Justice_, _Stranger in a

Re: CoS in the news

2008-01-28 Thread Mauro Diotallevi
On Jan 27, 2008 10:59 AM, William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: a) *At most* one religion can be true, yet there are thousands of religions. Not necessarily true. See _Job: A Comedy of Justice_, _Stranger in a Strange Land_, or other Heinlein (or many other authors) for SFnal examples of

Re: CoS in the news

2008-01-28 Thread Dave Land
On Jan 28, 2008, at 1:20 PM, Ronn! Blankenship wrote: At 12:20 PM Monday 1/28/2008, Dave Land wrote: Then again, I am at the far-liberal end of Christianity, to the point that there are probably plenty who call themselves Christians who, learning what I believe, would no longer count me

Re: CoS in the news

2008-01-28 Thread Julia Thompson
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Dave Land wrote: On Jan 28, 2008, at 1:20 PM, Ronn! Blankenship wrote: At 12:20 PM Monday 1/28/2008, Dave Land wrote: Then again, I am at the far-liberal end of Christianity, to the point that there are probably plenty who call themselves Christians who, learning

Re: CoS in the news

2008-01-28 Thread Doug Pensinger
Dave wrote: Yes, it's amazing how a practice of your Church of roughly 100 years ago which, by some accounts, was not all that widely practiced, and by no means _the_ defining characteristic of the Church) is all that most people seem to know about. To some extent, you can thank HBO's Big