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Articles on this site express varying points of view, to encourage mature thinking on serious issues. The assumption is that you will want to study a controversial topic from various angles before you arrive at a conclusion, rather than simply believe what someone told you when you were impressionable! (So some stuff here is ‘hot’. Proceed at your own risk!). See the Statement of Faith for John Mark Ministries' theological stance.

Why Christians argue on Usenet newsgroups

[1]: I am new to this group, but as far as I can see I am sad to say, the non christian groups I belong too are a lot nicer to each other than you people are. Maybe I am looking in the wrong place. I am not trying to start anything and I certainly […]

Powerpoint to Blogs

Is there a site to post powerpoint presentations? ~~~ If you convert PowerPoint to flash, you can 1. Insert the flash Presentation to a blog Tutorial: http://www.sameshow.com/other/powerpoint-to-flash10.html 2. Insert the flash Presentation to a google page Tutorial: http://www.sameshow.com/other/powerpoint-to-flash10.html 3. Upload it to my space (my profile page) You can use some commercial converters like PPT2Flash […]

Powerpoint tutorial

If you have programming experiences, you can do the conversion from powerpoint to a flash drive manually. See this tutorial http://www.sameshow.com/other/powerpoint-to-flash5.html

Hi-tech sermons

Posted on Thu, Mar. 08, 2007 email this print this reprint or license this Pastors go high-tech with sermons By Rebecca Rosen Lum CONTRA COSTA TIMES Bob Larson/Contra Costa Times The Walnut Creek Persbyterian Church incorporates artwork, clips of classic films, and videos of charity work in action. A laptop in the pulpit cannot replace […]

Computer Tip – Word Formatting Problems

Computer TIP MS-Word – Formatting Problems The problems that plague beginning Word users the most are rooted in how Word stores formatting instructions and is set to work by default. The first thing you should do when you encounter a formatting problem is click the Show/Hide button to reveal the hidden characters. Paragraph marks (also […]

Examples of Bias in Wikipedia

From Conservapedia The growing list of examples of bias and errors on Wikipedia. Please add to this, and also contribute entries to Conservapedia. 1.. Wikipedia allows the use of B.C.E. instead of B.C. and C.E. instead of A.D. The dates are based on the birth of Jesus, so why pretend otherwise? Conservapedia is Christian-friendly and […]

Conservapedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Conservapedia is a wiki project to construct an encyclopedia whose articles are supportive of conservative Christianity, social conservatism and American nationalism. The project was founded by Andrew Schlafly, son of conservative commentator Phyllis Schlafly, in response to an alleged anti-Christian and anti-American bias on Wikipedia. The site was originally created […]

Conservapedia

Wikipedia foes set up ‘right site’ Bobbie Johnson March 3, 2007 IT has been attacked many times in its short life, most notably by a former aide to the late Robert Kennedy and the editor of Encyclopaedia Britannica. But now the online reference site Wikipedia has a new foe: evangelical Christians. A website founded by […]

Wikipedia Hoax

Wikipedia hoaxster found, but a solution for Wikipedia is still lacking 12/11/2005 6:45:42 PM, by Ken “Caesar” Fisher The man behind the defamation of John Seigenthaler has been identified, and as it turns out, it was a hoax. Brian Chase, a Nashville-area man, has admitted to adding false information to the long-time civil rights advocate’s […]

Outlook Express – more

completely booted up, and leave it open all day, it generally behaves itself… recommended x-news… Do you know it? I’m getting a bit sick of OE messing up (though like the fundamentalists, apparently once you get to know it, it’s OK 🙂 “Dave wrote: I’ve been using Xnews for some time now. It’s very much […]