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God's Words in English were translated in 1611 in the language of the end-times at a point when that language was most capable of communicating other languages most clearly. The AV 1611 KJV is the Monarch of the Books! Psalms 138:2 (KJV) 2 I will worship toward thy holy temple, and praise thy name for thy lovingkindness and for thy truth: for thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name. I enjoy conservative Christian music, and solid Bible teaching. I am a network administrator at my job. BA in Religion: University of Mobile If you want to start an email debate with me about Creation/evolution then I'll first demand that you present evidence for why evolution is plausible before I answer any of your question. Second, I'll give you a reading list of several books and articles with which you should show due diligence to educate yourself before you waste my time. I have no problem blocking you if you expect me to answer for your lack of diligence.
Why does my projector suddenly skew my mirrored display?
Projector: Dell MP 3000
Computer: Dell Inspiron 15R
Last night, I tested all my connections and my hardware combo acted and projected the correct image completely satisfactorily.
This morning, for the actual presentation (exact same configuration), the projector displayed my mirrored screen very narrowly, too narrow to use.
When I extended my desktop, the ratio was perfect. But I couldn't get it to work with the mirrored display.
I'm not new to using a projector. I've toggled the resolution, aspect ratio, keystone, restarted both units several times.
No matter what I do, my mirrored screen is way too narrow to use, but not my extended display (which how I made do).
What am I missing?
1 AnswerOther - Computers8 years agoWhat's the fastest way to get the MAC address from a computer with no hard drive?
I have nearly 200 computers in my network. All of the hard drives have been purged. But I need to get the MAC addresses from the NICs of all these machines. They are Dell Latitudes and the MAC is not in the BIOS. I'm trying to avoid loading a hard drive with a base OS and then starting up each machine one at a time to get the MAC address. There must be a faster way. Any Ideas?
(If you're going to recommend something like Hiren's Boot CD, please also specify which tool is best for this function.)
Thanks.
3 AnswersLaptops & Notebooks8 years agoHomosexuals: how old were you when you had your first homosexual encounter, and how old was the other person?
First ever, regardless of the circumstances.
6 AnswersLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender8 years agoWhy weren't there any peer-reviewed publications supporting the evolutionary equality of...?
...of Jews with Arians published in Germany cerca 1940?
Since there weren't any, can we conclude that Jews were not evolutionarily equal to German Arians?
Or should we instead conclude that the whole peer-review system is politically driven to encourage consensus against independent inquiry, and that it's useless for real science?
15 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoInformation science is the latest branch of science, developing in the the 20th century?
Computers, metadata, etc... have helped us better understand the information that is transferred in order for DNA to exist and to be effective.
Other branches of science, such as physics, chemistry, biology, etc... date back centuries.
If the information sciences had been developed prior to the other sciences, how might it have affected our development of theories of bilogical origins?
3 AnswersBiology8 years agoBible students, who are the hidden ones of Psalm 83:3?
Have any of you exegeted this and developed any possible clues?
Psalm 83:3
3 They have taken crafty counsel against thy people, and consulted against thy hidden ones.
3 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoHow much time and effort do you put forth each week to determine what is true?
Do you just go about your routine and expect that meaningful truth should be submitted to you if you are to consider it?
Or do you actively seek out, investigate and study new sources of information?
Please describe the your approach to this topic, your level of intensity, and your motivation.
Also please your current religious status, as well as an estimation of how many books you've read that present a position both in favor of and in opposition to that status.
12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoWhat ideas come to mind when you consider the word "predestination"?
If you are not Christian, please also include what you believe Christians think that it means.
I'm posting this more as a poll to the R&S crowd because I'm curious about the most common views that are held. Please restrict your answer to the treatment of just this word rather than all of the theological peripherals with which people tend to associate it.
12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoFellow Christians: if you were to take away all that you have learned in church, culture, family, etc...?
...and had a chance to read the Bible fresh for the first time, what do you think you might understand differently?
Over the years, I've found many, many religious presuppositions that I've had to unlearn so that I can properly understand the actual original intent of scripture.
What are some of the pre-suppositions that you've overcome so far?
And how do you thing a fresh reading would be different without your current religious views influencing what you read?
8 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoAre the military suicides a clever cover-up?
Over the past year, an astounding number of military service members and veterans have been committing suicide - at the rate of 22 per day. These are inexplicable, with only very few being attributable to known issues such as PTSD. Most are completely mysterious.
Stalin had an official program of imprisoning and executing his dissidents.
Hitler also had an official genocide program, but also killed over 6 million political enemies.
Pot, Tsung, and the list goes on.
Assumingly, Obama is smart enough to realize that an official execution program of potential enemies would never fly with today's public. Could it be that these inexplicable "suicides" in such high numbers is a clever way for Obama to accomplish his necessary barbarism in order to fully transform the country to communism, but without alarming the public to what's really going on?
7 AnswersPolitics8 years agoIf a so-called "free thinker" personally met or discovered God (or anything transcendental)...?
How would they then be described?
Would they lose their "free thinker" status?
The context in which I see the phrase "free thinker" used, it seems that the best definition is: one who has no experience with anything with absolute certitude.
So once that experience takes place, or once ontological certitute is gained, are they no longer a "free thinker," or are they still a free thinker only with a more specifically defined concept of reality?
10 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoMuslims: about the Boston Bomb...?
A Saudi National was taken into custody for this bombing. This person is a muslim.
How do you feel about what he allegedly did?
Why do you think he did it?
Was it justified?
What good will it accomplish?
Do you support what he did?
If you disagree with his means, do you agree with his goal?
14 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoAbout the weirdness of Ajna Chakra / Pineal gland proponents in the west...?
I've been interested in the concept of the Ajna Chakra / Pineal gland for a short time now.
I'm an American Christian and I believe this concept has some Christian implications based on certain passages, despite the concept being dominated by easter thought thus far.
My dilemma:
If I seek out easter sources for information on these matters, I encounter well-reasoned, sound scientific explanations of the concepts.
However, when I find an American who is an adherent to these things and attempting to explain them, the people are just as nutty as a fruit cake. They are loopy, aloof, sissy, make little since, seem distracted and are more concerned about sounding 'soft' than imparting useful information. Basically, they're ignorant hippies who like the idea but don't KNOW any more about it than I do.
Why is this the case? Are there any Americans out there that offer non-loopy, non-fruit-loop information on this topic that isn't just a repeat of the basics?
5 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoEvolutionists: With all your "proof" of evolution, will you snag the $10k?
Dr. Joseph Mastropaolo is offering a $10,000 prize to anyone who can prove in front a judge that evolutionists are right and the Bible is wrong when it comes to the development of life on Earth.
So many evolutionists on R&S claim that there is so much "proof" for evolution. Well, here is your chance to make at least $10,000 by actually producing it.
How many of you will be lined up to make the easy money?
17 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoWhat can/should I do if I believe one of my children is so careless and negligent that they are a danger...?
...to my other children.
No intended malice, but Even when supervised, this child uses all possible freedoms to make the worst possible judgment calls, and they are dangerous.
Any tips?
3 AnswersFamily9 years agoIf the liberals are supposedly the champions of "sustainability" when it comes to energy policies...?
Why are they the exact opposite of sustainability regarding government domestic spending polices?
1 AnswerOther - Politics & Government9 years agoIs Sandy an opportunity for election shenanigans?
I've been suspecting that Obama will try to leverage a situation to cancel or delay the election process through executive order. (What's to stop him since no one is stopping any of the other illegal executive orders that he's issued?)
This big storm is expected to affect 50 million people. These also happen to be mostly blue-state people. So these are some of the possibilities that I predict:
1. Romney wins the election, but no one considers it valid since 50 million people were not able to vote as planned. This shadow will be inescapable for the duration of his presidency.
2. Obama declares the results invalid due to the storm aftermath and schedules an indefinitely future (waiting for the right leverage) re-vote.
3. Obama cancels the election altogether, claiming to reschedule it at a later date, of course, one that will be more favorable to his re-election.
Anyone else considered these possibilities?
Is anything too far a stretch for for the corrupt left?
2 AnswersElections9 years ago