Search
Book Search
1705 Forum Posts Found:
Rutchmather
12 yrs ago
Almost a minute by minute account (p. 376/878). Author's Note and text notes take you up to the 1001 pages advertised. ... and he didn't even count the 19 pages of acknowledgements in the frontmatter.
Still, an enjoya…
Bookrings, Bookrays, and Bookboxes
»
Spurgeon's Devotional Bible - Bookray - International
»
RE: Re: Spurgeon's Devotional Bible - Bookray - International
Rutchmather
13 yrs ago
I am awakening from an extended absence and finding a lot of 'newness' here at BC. I like it.
I bet this bookray never got going because I couldn't find the book. Now I have and wish to complete what I began, which me…
Bookrings, Bookrays, and Bookboxes
»
Int'l: Slandering Jesus
»
Book is back in the US ready to visit other homes.
Rutchmather
15 yrs ago
PM me if you would like to read this. It's a nice, light, 156 page hard cover book.
Pete/Rutchmather
Rutchmather
15 yrs ago
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/5989241
Got some time to kill? You could do worse than reading this book...
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
| 1 replies
Bookrings, Bookrays, and Bookboxes
»
Int'l: Slandering Jesus
»
Re: Int'l: Slandering Jesus-Going Overseas
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
The book is headed to Germany and Finland next. If there is *anyone* over there interested in joining this ring it's a good time for it.
If someone over there can 'afford' to send it back to the states without crampin…
Chit-Chat
»
Your most comfortable sleeping position?
»
Re: On my stomach, right leg hanging off the side of the bed and my
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
> All you can see is my hair poking out the
> top
My wife does the same. I 'used' to need my head completely outside for fresh air, but it dawned on me this winter (bedroom is around 50 degrees) that since I have ai…
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
pillow between legs, C-Pap machine hooked up...
Still getting used to it. After last sleep test in usual position (on back, pillow under knees) they thought it wasn't a good idea: 30 seconds (!) of Rem level 4 (?) sle…
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
| 1 replies
I had first but chocolate-ring but the though of getting it back isn't so sweet...
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
| 1 replies
> and learn to pronounce words of more than
> 2 syllables. Please.
whole heartedly agree. In the rush to 'brevitate' our experiences [i.e. Visa debit card insead of writing a check or using 'vulgar' cash] we're mis…
Chit-Chat
»
Children and make believe: Where will tomorrow's novelists learn imagination?
»
My neighbor across the street
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
has at least 5 children (sorry, haven't seen a line-up [formally] yet so I'm not sure) and now that Spring has sprung they are outside a lot more. They don't lack for many of the large plastic toys to crawl around, insid…
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
| 1 replies
> I thought that any scientist should be
> open to the fact that the evidence (out
> there already, or at an end of a current
> or future experiment) may contradict their
> hypothesis, theory, view or belief.
…
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
> Jesus wasn't the first 'messiah' to have
> been born of a virgin, and rose again
> after three days. There are many 'gods'
> going way back before the time of Jesus
> with that same story. I find that curious. …
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
| 10 replies
> The Bible has no more validity than the
> Iliad or the Epic of Gilgamesh- in fact,
> occupies a niche on exactly the same level
> as those other epic *histories*. To accept
> it as the infallible word of god de…
Chit-Chat
»
Creationists kind of miss the point... LOL!!!
»
Re: That was bizarre... (Scientists with open minds - in both camps?)
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
| 1 replies
Yes.
Chit-Chat
»
Creationists kind of miss the point... LOL!!!
»
Granted: God is [probably] gender neutral
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
However, the Bible [as noted, the primary reference book for my beliefs] has followed the history from mid Eastern parts where the men are the leaders. It was most likely framed from that perspective.
It [could be] mi…
Chit-Chat
»
Creationists kind of miss the point... LOL!!!
»
Re: Gee, why don't you say what you really mean?
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
> If a fundamentalist thinks it's his duty
> to try to get me to change my mind, well,
> after my saying "no thanks" any more doing
> his duty can be considered harassment.
Absolutely!
Chit-Chat
»
Creationists kind of miss the point... LOL!!!
»
Re: Somehow, I don't see the problem....
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
| 1 replies
> should be starved of oxygen
I detect a note of intolerance...
Chit-Chat
»
Creationists kind of miss the point... LOL!!!
»
Re: OK, I have neatly sidestepped all the recent unpleasantness of religious threads
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
| 2 replies
> Women should do what men say becasue God
> created men first hohum,
This is not a scriptual approach - it has nothing to do with the hierachy, and if you read, both Adam and Eve were condemned for disobediance.
…
Chit-Chat
»
Creationists kind of miss the point... LOL!!!
»
Re: OK, I have neatly sidestepped all the recent unpleasantness of religious thread
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
> are you blind or stupid??
A little bit of both, I'm afraid.
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
| 3 replies
> Why is it that those that would insist on
> creationalism want to spead their ideas
> all over the darned world.
The thought would be similar to the discovery and reaction to the earth not being the center of th…
Chit-Chat
»
Your Children - copies of you or Independent Thinkers?
»
Re: My kids are definitely independent thinkers
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
> 4. Make sure that they take care of Mom in
> her old age- - which, according to my 11
> year old, is already here!
LOL :)
Rutchmather
16 yrs ago
I find it very wrong to 1) prevent someone from watching a public event 2) screening to *keep out* anyone 3) and making them leave the Mall - Where's the ACLU when you need them?
I'm really just astonished, flabergast…