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I am a software engineer working in Atlanta, GA. My experience is primarily in, but not limited to .Net, C#, ASP.NET, BizTalk, SharePoint, SSIS, MS Sql Server 2005/08, Visual Studio 2005/08/10, javascript, XML, etc.

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Dec
20
asked How can women be forbidden to speak and yet prophesy and speak in tongues?
Dec
20
comment What did Paul mean by “women must be silent in church”?
@benjaminLindley Galatians 3:28 "There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus"
Dec
20
comment Was Jesus a poor man, in economic sense?
Ha! I didn't realize that existed.
Dec
18
comment Was Jesus a poor man, in economic sense?
I agree with you, in fact, I think Bradford is incorrect. I guess its still confusing for me, with this site, since I see a ton of answers I disagree with, still they are good answers to the questions so I do not down vote. I've answered JW question before, from my understanding of JW, but I am not JW. I mean I wouldn't down vote my own answer b/c I disagree with JW?
Dec
17
comment Was Jesus a poor man, in economic sense?
... and why the down-vote?
Dec
17
revised Was Jesus a poor man, in economic sense?
edited body
Dec
17
answered Was Jesus a poor man, in economic sense?
Dec
17
answered How do we identify false prophets?
Dec
17
comment Is the LDS's view of Trinity/Godhead considered monotheistic or polytheistic?
Drew, I think you should update the title to this question to reference the trinity specifically, since you could ask this same question with a different context. There are some LDS teachings which talk about becoming a God of your own world like Yahweh, and depending on your understanding of those teachings you could ask if LDS was monotheistic or not
Dec
14
comment Is it correct to say “any effort using scientific way to prove or disprove God is in vain”?
@All btw this is all a discussion on logical positivism
Dec
13
comment Is it correct to say “any effort using scientific way to prove or disprove God is in vain”?
Actually, I think we are on the same page, by saying 'God is not empirically observable' I mean exactly 'observability but not repeatability'.
Dec
13
comment Is it correct to say “any effort using scientific way to prove or disprove God is in vain”?
So, if I am reading your answer correctly you are making an argument for proof by preponderance of evidence?
Dec
13
comment Is it correct to say “any effort using scientific way to prove or disprove God is in vain”?
Interesting, I've not heard Sagan's Dragon, seems to be a form of The Parable of the Invisible Gardner made famous by UK philosopher Antony Flew
Dec
13
comment Is it correct to say “any effort using scientific way to prove or disprove God is in vain”?
@MarcGravell you are absolutely correct in that statement, and the cosmological argument only argues for a 'cause' that exists independent from the universe, if you follow the logic you could make statements such as the cause must transcend space and time, a property shared by Yahweh, Allah, or Brahman for that matter.
Dec
11
comment Is it correct to say “any effort using scientific way to prove or disprove God is in vain”?
I am not entirely sure what you mean in your 3rd point, by the way.
Dec
11
answered Is it correct to say “any effort using scientific way to prove or disprove God is in vain”?
Dec
10
comment How and when did the water come into being?
this is touching on an entire topic of theological debate called creation 'ex nihilo' or out of nothing, related: hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/1230/…
Dec
10
revised Christian view of why there are so many similarities between Quran and Bible?
added 10 characters in body
Dec
8
comment Sin and Animal Suffering before the fall?
So, even if you disagree with the premise, and you assume time between the creation and the fall was a very short period of time, say a month, what would certain animals have done for food? You can imagine the lion perhaps eating vegetables, but what about sharks, or t-rex? They are biologically engineered to eat meat, its hard to imagine predators being able to survive long without a kill, and even if they could, then why were they created (biologically) in such a way as to preform best under circumstances which God had not intended them to live?
Dec
8
comment Sin and Animal Suffering before the fall?
@mjgpy3 vast amounts of time during which animals killed or were killed by each other and or natural disasters, famine, disease, etc.