________________________________ The movie Corpus Christi is due to be released this June to Aug. I totally agree with the message below. Lets stand for what...
Congratulations, Adam Cooper. Perhaps you're trying to promote the viewing of this movie by generating controversy? I'm sure a sensible person like yourself...
Mr. Moderator Person is of the opinion that this recent "call to action" message was inappropriate for this list. Our apologies to those who were offended by...
Sorry, my reply was sarcastic and cutting. I've watched such an approach being more harmful to Christianity than helpful. I think we do ourselves disservice by...
A number of my friends are gay and at various events I have discovered that gay people as a group seem to be ahead of most of us in "interpersonal skills" or...
Hi. We've been unusually quiet, and nothing wrong with that. I have had a lot going on, as have most of us, I expect. How are you doing? What are your summer...
Bravo DDD. I agree that it is so easy to get caught up in the theory of coinherence, and forget about the actual living. I commend you on stepping out and...
Thanks Dave a Jon for your inspiring. Jon, I'm interested in how and why you made the decision to go in such a different direction. I like your phrase "the...
Jon asked about what 2-3 books oyu would take with you, to a posting in Afghanistan or somesuch place, or to the atoll where Tom Hanks landed in Castaway. ...
... I find its scope fascinating; it attempts to cover most of the Bible and the human race, from Creation to the Last Judgment, and answer a lot of questions...
... This means that the Bible is out, then? ... (LotR & most anything by MacDonald--I'd go with LotR because I would ultimately be unable to decide which...
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I have thought and prayed a lot recently about living coinherence, and have begun to practice it in a small way. I have several students with whom I've grown...
Ann, I love working with people, and want my life to count for more than simply creating computer software (not that there is anything wrong with that). I...
This one's easy for me, as far as books go. I (along with two other colleagues in my former English department) would choose Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin...
Thanks for the question, Jon, and thanks Tony for that response, which is close to the way I'd put it. Briefly- I love the wide sweep of his De Civitate Dei...
Dear All, I'm trying to stay off the web as much as I can these days while working on a project; however, I check the email for my MacDonald site fairly often...
Hi Charles, I was just thinking about you the other day. So glad you've surfaced and which such good things. Hope your project is going well. Blessings, Ann...
I left the Coinherence-l forum because Yahoo kept bouncing my posings into a spam folder, and so they never got posted. I'm trying again to see if things have...
Hi Steve, We met all over the place. Hope this works for you. I'm re-reading Collins' The Language of God. A biologist as you know who sees no great divide...
Hi Steve and Ann, Good to see you back on the list, Steve. Recent reading: Terry Pratchett "Lords and Ladies" (wherein faeries are not the Disney kind) Robert...
... John Keay's history of India, much of which is so far a complaint about the irritating lack of evidence. ;) ... What comes to mind as you read? Tony Z -- ...
... surfaced and ... Project went lousy! I was taking time off to write a novel, but I have so little imagination that I gave up after the second chapter. Back...
... posings into a ... Should be finishing a re-read of Arthur C. Clarke's _Childhood's End_ in a day or two. It's not nearly as good as I remembered it being....
Greetings: Does anyone know whether Williams read Dostoevsky? I don't know when the first OUP translations would have come out, which would be one way to...