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In a nutshell I want people to be able to leave comments without me having to "approve" them - they appear immediately. But I also want to keep out spam. The anti-spam module for some reason was marking all comments - including my own - as spam. I have since added the Disqus plugin which hopefully will allow anyone with a free Disqus account to be able to leave comments that appear immediately. So far it appears to be working nicely.-
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Hopko on the Old Testament (or) I just wasted fifty bucks on a lousy Bible translation?!?
Needed to get by this weekend a Bible to present to my fellow minister on the occasion of her ordination this evening. She recently said something about “really need to read the Apocrypha” so found a nice New Revised Standard … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Hebrew Bible, Orthodoxy, Personal, Septuagint
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Problems with (arguments against) Sola Scriptura
Have been listening to the “Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy” podcast series made available through Ancient Faith Radio. It is a series of lectures given by Father Andrew Damick at Saint Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church in Emmaus Pennsylvania. It is largely a … Continue reading
Posted in Anglicanism, Bible, Christianity, Hebrew Bible, Orthodoxy, Septuagint
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