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: Hey. I'm good. I've been recruited to play classical guitar at church (we sing hymns, traditional piano/organ style) and it's taken a lot of time to practice. I went back to my old hospital, so I'll have lots more time to work on things. I've been working on getting the hebrew onto RW, 'cause it's nowhere else on the web. Election fever is big here in the States. How are you and all of down under? --[[User:Aquatiki|Aquatiki]] 01:50, 2 November 2008 (PST)
 
:: I'm fine too. Classical guitar! Wow! I play chords on the guitar, so I know how hard classical guitar is. It's kind of fun practicing though. Cool, I'm glad you'll have some time at your hospital. My college year is ending up in two weeks - a few more essays and exams and then I'll be more free too - still have hospital work and church work though, but both are only part time. I've noticed Hebrew is really getting going on RW. It's looking really good. You must be learning a lot. I always thought it looked like a hard language - I mean, no vowels and reading right to left! There was an interesting article on the BBC the other day about some really old (possibly) Hebrew writing being found - it was a pretty short article though. I bet election fever is big. Good luck to whichever man wins and may God use him for the betterment of your country and the world. I think almost all Australians are betting on an Obama win - most of us over here like the idea of a black man as president, plus the Iraq war, which our government supported, was very unpopular here. But I guess we'll just have to wait and see who wins. I'm sure they'll both do a good job though. The weather starting to warm up down this way. Life is generally pretty nice at the moment. Not much is really happening around this part of the world. My son turned 1 a couple months ago and he's now walking, running, falling and kicking balls - lots of fun and lots and lots of energy. --[[User:Graham grove|Graham]] 02:01, 2 November 2008 (PST)
 
::: Thanks for touching base. Does this mean you will join a practice somewhere? Hebrew is ''extremely'' hard (this from a man who went to high school in Korea, and had to learn the language). It's even worse to do it in mixed English, the left-to-right right-to-left mess is horrible. Obama's gonna make homosexuality and abortion 100 times more normal in America, though I like his oratory. Summer must be nice, it's all rain here in Seattle. My two year old and I answered the door for Halloween: it was fun. My four year old is Autistic and didn't get it. ... time to go find some EBD's! --[[User:Aquatiki|Aquatiki]] 02:14, 2 November 2008 (PST)
 
:::: That'll be very sad if Obama does continue the normalization of abortion and homosexuality. Same thing is happening here, and also by leaders who consider themselves Christian. Sin seems to have dipped off the radar in many senses. But, luckily we're not ultimately called to fight culture that embraces sin; rather we're called to proclaim the good news and let God change the hearts of those who are seeking him. Or at least, that's how I see it. --[[User:Graham grove|Graham]] 03:41, 2 November 2008 (PST)
 
::::: Yeah, I don't read anything in the Bible about "winning the culture" for Christ, only to hold back sin as much as possible. In the main, I fear the trend, because it's never enough to simply ''allow'' sin: those who are doing it want praise and acclaim from men so they can feel OK about doing what they inwardly know to be wrong. Case in point, gay marriage proponents are never satisfied with merely making it the law of the land. In California, a physician lost his license because he "refused to provide medical treatment" to a lesbian. Since that is how the media is reporting it, you might think he didn't do CPR because the patient was gay; ''he asked not to do IV fertilization on religious grounds'', unaware that she was a lesbian merely thinking her to be unmarried. As an M.D. I'm sure you can appreciate that. I think our children are going to have a much easier time distinguishing between the "Christian Culture" of the West and real Christianity than even we do! --[[User:Aquatiki|Aquatiki]] 03:59, 2 November 2008 (PST)
 
:::::: That's a fascinating story. I can't believe a doctor got in trouble for that. Fortunately that would currently be impossible over here because doctors aren't under any obligation to be involved in any procedure or treatment that they consider immoral. Still, US states have a legal system based in English common law don't they? Thus if it's possible in California, then its' probably possible in South Australia I fear. --[[User:Graham grove|Graham]] 08:55, 2 November 2008 (PST)
 
::::::: [http://www.nationalpartnership.org/site/News2?abbr=daily2_&page=NewsArticle&id=11463&security=1201&news_iv_ctrl=-1], [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,359041,00.html], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Coast_Women%27s_Care_Medical_Group_v._Superior_Court] '''North Coast Women's Care Medical Group vs. Superior Court''' is a case decided before the California Supreme Court on August 19, 2008, ruling that physicians must offer services to gays and lesbians despite religious objections
 
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It's my star sign Taurus the Bull, which means I stick with things to the end. [[User:Kathleen.wright5|Kathleen.wright5]] 23:32, 15 November 2008
 
 
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== Hello ==
 
Hey there. It is nice to meet you. I'm new here. What do you do on here for the most part?--[[User:God'sGirl94|God&#39;sGirl94]] 14:48, 6 March 2009 (PST)
: Well, I'm kind of the nerd-guy! I made all the stuff you can type things like [[John 3:16]] or [[Genesis 1:1]] and see all the fancy Bible stuff. How 'about you? Do you attend a church anywhere? What are some important things for you about being a Christian? Is it hard to be a Christian on the Internet? --[[User:Aquatiki|Aquatiki]] 15:12, 6 March 2009 (PST)
 
==Romans 14 ==
It appears that BotUm missed out Romans 14 when updating all the Bible Chapters to the new template. Could you take a look at that please? - Probably take you and BotUm 1/10th the time it would take me. [[User:MatthewClarke|Matt]] 17:12, 4 September 2009 (PDT)
: Actually, my computer had died since I run the bot, so I don't have any of the old files. I could re-write the program, but I'm not near my computer at this time. If you haven't had a chance to fix this in three weeks, I can sure re-write it, but it will be that long! Sorry! --[[User:Aquatiki|Aquatiki]] 17:38, 4 September 2009 (PDT)

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