77r

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  1. That picture does look like it has a few things out of place. lol. How funny
  2. Is the washing machine an option(if I seal off the metal tubes first and dry it right away)? or do I need to get it professionally done? Thx :)
  3. You could strap her in too if you had time or tell her to hold on on the way out...
  4. How long will phoenixlpr play the know it all showoff by putting people's questions down in their posts? [no need to answer - rhetorical question]
  5. When I was 7-9 ish I used to make supermarkets and restaurants for my Sylvanians (they were little fuzzy animal dolls like mice, rabbits, deer, hamsters, dogs etc that stood upright). Would cut out and glue together milk cartons, cereal boxes, make veggies and fruit, bread and meat out of clay. Would sew them clothes and bedding. Outfit them with little homes and set up a neighborhood in a part of the room.
  6. ... to get video footage from a VHS onto a DVD? I have a VCR and a DVD writable drive on my computer, but is there a cord and particular software I need to transfer it over or do I need more hardware than that? If I just take it to a dropzone, does anyone know how much they would charge?
  7. Did she buy it, or just co sign so you would qualify to haul off with it? There is a difference you know
  8. That's odd considering they are not even required on some dropzones. I would think it would be better to have an AAD that "might" fail as opposed to not having one at all, unless a useless unit would somehow interfere with the reserve being deployed.
  9. So, I'm seeing expired AADs for sale, and aside from trade value for a new one, does anyone know how much longer an aad will actually last past it's expiration date?
  10. Ok. I tried doing a search and all I found were questions about putting them in after market and such and so I'm just going to ask here. What is the purpose of having Secondary Riser Covers? What do they do that makes you want to have them on your rig?
  11. He might want to pay that one in installments
  12. Thanks everyone for your input. A lot of good advice. I appreciate it
  13. Can anyone tell me how common it is to use mains for reserves ? thx
  14. All possibilities for one person or another. That's the thing about the Bible. If it's not the "proof" that's in question for one thing or another, it's the source providing it. And the debate goes on.
  15. Well I guess I know my bible since I know of the “hypotheses” having to do with the authorship of the Bible. But then that has nothing to do with knowing the bible, but knowing what others have said in their hypotheses regarding it. As far as implications go, I did not imply anything relative to Rabinical consensus. I never mentioned it. In fact none of what you just wrote has even been touched on, so how did I implying anything? I know full well how the rabbis disagree with each other relative to views on “INTERPRETATIONS” of various sorts, and I said nothing about them being of one mind relative to “interpretations” of the bible. They are of one mind in not altering the WORDING of the Bible as it has been passed down through the generations in the WRITTEN TEXT. You’re mixing up interpretation with the actual written word. What I said is that the rabbis have access to a more thorough understanding of the text through the oral tradition (which they may interpret or take at face value in it’s own right as an interpretation) unless you know of someone who had the bible and a tradition surrounding it before the Jews did? As “The Original” bible is unavailable for scrutiny it is futile to get into how “Original” the Torah in Hebrew is. I shouldn’t have to argue that with you. It’s enough that the Christian bible came from the Hebrew Bible and not the other way around. The bible the Jews have is as original as you are going to get without getting “The Original” one. I am familiar with Rabbi Ibn Ezra, and all of the theories you mentioned. And more still. But that’s all they are. Theories. What the scholars “Believe” or have mused about doesn’t “defy” my “implication,” since I haven’t made any “implications” as to the authorship of the Bible. Again I haven’t said anything relative to that subject. (?) I don’t however think that any of them would disagree with me that the Hebrew Torah is closer to the actual text (or compilation of texts that you like to imply ) than a translation of it into another language. As far as codexes go, there are as many codexes as there are groups of scholars willing to study/compile them. What you are saying does not again “defy” anything that I’ve said. There are no updated “Versions” that change the wording of the Torah. The Sumarians attempted it and screwed up the sequence of code (Gematria) that you will find only in the Torah in Hebrew. If you can disprove that you are welcome to try. Ask your rabbi to join the forum if you’d like.
  16. To say what you just said tells me you don’t know a lot about the Torah/Bible either. So you know about the Leningrad Codex? what of it? The Leningrad Codex was written by so called theologians trying to understand the Torah academically. Theirs being what it is doesn’t change the fact that not a single letter has been changed in the Hebrew torah since since its creation. The Jews do not allow it. It would be impossible to convey the sanctity with which they show towards the Torah. Every bible in every synogogue is the same throughout the world without variation. If you don’t take my word for it, go do some research and get back to me once you see that this is the case. There are special people whose lives are dedicating to replicating the Torah exactly as it was given to them, and after which it is rigorously, and thoroughly inspected over and over again before it is allowed to be used. The Oral Tradition is something entirely different and if you knew anything about either one there wouldn’t be the confusion. These Oral Traditions give the scholars among the Jews an insight Christians have never had access to, and this includes their scholars. Unlesss you are thoroughly familiar with the Gamara, and the Talmud in the least you don’t know what you are talking about. Any Rabinical interpretations of the bible outside of what is plainly written is found in side interpretations that are found separately. The bible is as sanctified to the Jews as Jesus is to Christians if not more so, but as far as the “Torah” being changed in anyway throughout the ages. It’s not happening. If you would quote some sources to hold up your theses I’m sure the others would appreciate it.
  17. 77r

    Freaky

    Who can I ask is the psychologist who came up with this question?
  18. I would agree (or at least believe) that there is truth in part in many of the older civilizations' beliefs. It would make sense that some had preserved one remnant of truth or another from ages long ago. As far as there being other beings or "Gods" there is the obvious reference when God says "Let US make Man in OUR image after OUR likeness." Someone else or a few Someone elses were there before man was created. Some people like to say he's speaking to the angels, but it doesn't say that’s what they were. Elsewhere in the Bible it states the word “messengers(i.e. angels)” very clearly but not here. They could have been but who knows for sure...Interesting stuff no doubt.
  19. I love pea soup. it looks like mushed up peas to me The same could be said about clam chowder or a milkshake.
  20. 77r

    What is love????

    Overrated. Biochemically no different than eating large quantities of chocolate. But priceless all the same