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Bibles Online

http://www.gospelcom.net/bible/ has: English: NIV NASB RSV KJV Darby YLT (Young’s Literal Translation) German: Elberfelder Swedish: SV (1917 edition) Latin: Vulgate French: LSG Spanish: RVA Tagalog http://www.goshen.net/bible/ has: English: KJV ASV BBE (Bible in Basic English) Darby NRSV RSV KJV with Strong’s Webster YLT http://www.trf.org.au/bible/ has: English: KJV YLT ASV Darby Webster Weymouth Greek: Westcott & […]

Did Jesus Use A Modem?

[I’d put this under the heading ‘evocative’ rather than ‘brilliant’. Rowland] DID JESUS USE A MODEM AT THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT? Did Jesus use a modem,/ At the Sermon on the Mount?/ Did He ever try a broadcast fax,/ To send His message out?/ Did the disciples carry beepers,/ As they went about their […]

Links For Thinking Christians

You might be interested in the following site: Links for Thinking Christians On this site you will find a list of some 30 Christian internet journals with full text articles from a variety of Christian backgrounds – evangelical, catholic, orthodox, anglican, renewed, reformed, etc. There is also a list of about 30 other information rich […]

What To Do About Internet Porn

wrote: > It’s no secret to anyone on the Internet that the World Wide Web is > FULL of ungodly perversion, smut, pornography, and worse. It’s also > no secret that the Internet can be the most VALUABLE TOOL to knowledge > and our childrens future. [snip] > > NOT ANY MORE!!! > > I’d […]

Newsgroup Behaviour

Subject: Re: The Charter (was: Sick homosexuals at it again) Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2000 00:53:36 GMT From: (Nigel B. Mitchell) Newsgroups: aus.religion.christian () writes: > >>What does intrigue me is why homosexuality was omitted from the >>terrible two(s) of abortion and creationism: Andrew: >What do you think, people? Is it a good or a […]

Aus.Religion.Christian And Its Charter

From: (Andrew Bromage) Newsgroups: aus.religion.christian Subject: Re: Reply to Andrew Bromage Date: 23 Sep 1998 10:05:33 GMT Organization: Computer Science, The University of Melbourne Message-ID: <> References: <36089B00> NNTP-Posting-Host: mundook.cs.mu.oz.au Cc: Xref: newsreader.mira.net.au aus.religion.christian:37106 G'day all. bobe <> writes: [Acts 4:17–20 deleted] >I am sad to hear that you Andrew Bromage have determined that the […]

Aus.Religion.Christian Newsgroup

Subject: Re: where are the women in this newsgroup? Date: 11 Nov 1999 03:32:37 GMT From: Chris Ho-Stuart < Organization: Queensland University of Technology, Australia Newsgroups: aus.religion.christian j < > wrote: > Andrew Bromage wrote in message >> The moderator of the NG has no power to censor out posts even if >> he wanted […]

Pop Music

Subject: Re: Dinosaurs and Job Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 12:28:08 +0800 From: “Theo Bekkers” < > Newsgroups: aus.religion.christian Graeme Hunt < > wrote > “Theo Bekkers” < > wrote: > >Mozart and McCartney both wrote ‘pop’ music (if it wasn’t ‘pop’ at the time > >of publication it would have died). McCartney wrote, and […]

Pop Music [2]

Subject: Re: Dinosaurs and Job Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 16:41:12 +1100 From: Richard Kerr < Newsgroups: aus.religion.christian Theo Bekkers wrote: > > Graeme Hunt < > wrote > > > “Theo Bekkers” < > wrote: > > > >Mozart and McCartney both wrote ‘pop’ music (if it wasn’t ‘pop’ at the > time > […]

Debates On Newsgroups

Subject: Re: Jesus Plays Favourites? Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 10:51:28 +1100 From: Richard Kerr Newsgroups: aus.religion.christian Nitpick: I wish whoever it is that is cutting up the attributions in these posts would stop it. It makes editing difficult and reading more, not less, obscure. Graeme Hunt wrote: > > On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 […]