It guess it isn't working John. I didn't receive it. ... Gregory Holmes Singleton Professor of History Resident Old Curmudgeon (TM) Northeastern Illinois...
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Eric Bangeman
bangeman@...
May 16, 2000 6:36 pm
test...
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bangeman@...
May 16, 2000 6:37 pm
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eric_bangeman@...
May 16, 2000 6:46 pm
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Gregory Holmes Single...
G-Singleton@...
May 16, 2000 6:48 pm
... I've given several in the last few days. I think I'll take a rest. Gregory Holmes Singleton Professor of History Resident Old Curmudgeon (TM) ...
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eric_bangeman@...
May 16, 2000 6:51 pm
The depths of curmudgeonly wit always astound me. Have you visited the group page at http://www.egroups.com/group/liturgy-l ? ...
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Rev. David A. Kind
Kindfamily@...
May 16, 2000 7:00 pm
I'm sorry Michael, but this is the most ridiculous thing I've heard in a long time. I mean really... the Lord is leading churches to a looser understanding of...
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Rev. David A. Kind
Kindfamily@...
May 16, 2000 7:00 pm
Thanks for the clarification, Dana. I too fear this will continue to grow. Whatever happened to standing on the truth? We have become far to afraid of being...
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Haskel, Marilyn
mhaskel@...
May 16, 2000 7:07 pm
I did not sign up for liturgy-l, please stop sending me test messages. Marilyn Haskel Church Publishing ... From: eric_bangeman@......
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Dana Netherton
dana@...
May 16, 2000 7:27 pm
David, One of the ever-tricky things about ecumenism is that what is a "clear teaching" to one person is not necessarily a "clear teaching" to another. No...
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Michael Harnois
mdharnois@...
May 16, 2000 7:51 pm
... No ... the Lord is leading churches to greater humility in regard to their individual possession of perfect truth. -- Michael D. Harnois, Redeemer Lutheran...
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Gregory Holmes Single...
G-Singleton@...
May 16, 2000 8:05 pm
... It is a matter of discernment, under the tutelage of a Master Curmudgeon. In my case, it was my doctoral mentor, Stephan Thernstrom. Some of you may know...
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Rev. David A. Kind
Kindfamily@...
May 16, 2000 8:32 pm
I agree, Dana, but more often than not, the differences are not merely differences of vocabularies. Neither is it usually several people seeing only part of...
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Rev. David A. Kind
Kindfamily@...
May 16, 2000 8:36 pm
Oops, I did it again - copying the entire message, mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa! Rev. David A. Kind Admission Counselor Concordia Theological...
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John Dornheim
john19@...
May 16, 2000 9:02 pm
two tests?...
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Dana Netherton
dana@...
May 16, 2000 9:20 pm
"More often than not"? "In most cases"? Maybe ... but maybe not. The existence of differences per se is not the key, even in the more "closed" communions....
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Rev. David A. Kind
Kindfamily@...
May 16, 2000 9:52 pm
Dana, what I was trying to express is that there are indeed occaisions where there are merely squables over words. But usually this is not the case. Words...
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Scott Knitter
knitter@...
May 16, 2000 10:07 pm
... I think of a curmudgeon as unshaved, with mangy hair and wild eyes, and growling. Wait a minute...that's me first thing in the morning! ...
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fcsenn@...
May 16, 2000 11:06 pm
I'll also test my inclusion in the liturgy-l group. Fcsenn@......
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fcsenn@...
May 16, 2000 11:33 pm
In a message dated 5/16/00 3:33:37 PM Central Daylight Time, Kindfamily@... writes: << This is not to say that disagreements may not occur. But where...
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liturgy-l@egroups.com
May 16, 2000 11:59 pm
Enter your vote today! Check out the new poll for the liturgy-l group: What is your denominational affiliation? o Roman Catholic o Anglican/Episcopal o ELCA o...
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Gregory Holmes Single...
G-Singleton@...
May 17, 2000 12:02 am
... Actually, that is a remarkable accurate physical description of me. Gregory Holmes Singleton Professor of History Resident Old Curmudgeon (TM) ...
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Steve Benner
rupertchina@...
May 17, 2000 12:06 am
... The system won't let non-moderators complete the poll. Also, is there any way to get rid of the [liturgy-l] before every subject line? (BTW, I use this...
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Eric Bangeman
bangeman@...
May 17, 2000 12:15 am
Whoops. I'll try to fix it. As far as the [liturgy-l], I find it useful so that I can easily distinguish which of the 10 or so mailing lists I am on a ...
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Eric Bangeman
bangeman@...
May 17, 2000 12:17 am
The poll has been fixed. All liturgy-l members can vote, and can create new polls....
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Steve Benner
rupertchina@...
May 17, 2000 12:22 am
... I'll make an argument for removal: At least on my email software, the label blocks out all but the first four letters of the subject line, making it very...
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Anne L. Thomas
thomasal@...
May 17, 2000 12:24 am
Good to see the Liturgy List back; I had missed it. Anne Thomas, thomasal@... Ahimsa Publication Services - editing and designing newsletters, reports...
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Krister Ulmanis
suskas@...
May 17, 2000 1:23 am
... Krister...
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Art Hebbeler - Presid...
luther95@...
May 17, 2000 2:56 am
... FWIW, isn't the LC Aus somewhere between the LCMS and WELS in doctrine? Art Hebbeler President and COO, TechnoLutherans, Ltd. Phone: 410.721.3690 Fax:...