| bio | website | kevinkinnett.com |
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| location | Atlanta, GA | |
| age | 29 | |
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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? |
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Dec 20 |
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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" |
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Dec 20 |
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Was Jesus a poor man, in economic sense? Ha! I didn't realize that existed. |
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Dec 18 |
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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? |
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Dec 17 |
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Was Jesus a poor man, in economic sense? ... and why the down-vote? |
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Dec 17 |
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Was Jesus a poor man, in economic sense? edited body |
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Dec 17 |
answered | Was Jesus a poor man, in economic sense? |
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Dec 17 |
answered | How do we identify false prophets? |
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Dec 17 |
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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 |
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Dec 14 |
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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 |
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Dec 13 |
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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'. |
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Dec 13 |
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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? |
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Dec 13 |
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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 |
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Dec 13 |
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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. |
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Dec 11 |
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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. |
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Dec 11 |
answered | Is it correct to say “any effort using scientific way to prove or disprove God is in vain”? |
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Dec 10 |
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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/… |
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Dec 10 |
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Christian view of why there are so many similarities between Quran and Bible? added 10 characters in body |
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Dec 8 |
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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? |
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Dec 8 |
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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. |