Monthly Archives: February 2015

One Right Way to Judge Others

"The best way to prove that a stick is crooked is to set a straight one beside it. No words need to be spoken." #AWTozer — A W Tozer (@TozerAW) February 7, 2015

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VirtualBox

First, it was dual...triple boot loaders. Now, virtual machines (VM) are getting popular. In my programming class, we use VirtualBox loaded with Linux guest (*.ova file). Then, I got curious, and went ahead to install guests Mac OSX (Snow Leopard) … Continue reading

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On People Raising Me

I've touched on similar topic before. This entry clarifies the former in simplicity: When some love to praise me, I measure them in a strictest and disciplined manner, as justly as it can be done. Should they retaliate and respond … Continue reading

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Jesus and the Adulterous Woman

4 things: 1) John 8:6 St. Jerome has a wonderful insight on what was Jesus writing on the ground. That Jesus inscribed the sins of the woman's accusers, based on Jeremiah 17:13. Judge not, lest ye be judged... N2 indirectly … Continue reading

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Prominent Apologists who are Muslim Converts

Nabeel Qureshi, for one. The Q&A at the end was good.

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The City College CUNY Class: MATH 30800 Advanced Math

Instructor: Gennady Yassiyevich Science: Inductive, Empirical, Scientific Method Math: Deductive, Rational, Axiomatic Method Natural numbers defined elegently by empty sets? 0 is in N here. ========= Logic: Statement (able to assign truth value) or closed sentence vs. open sentence: P(x) … Continue reading

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The Mindset of Bible Classes in the West

I take my limited experience from Redeemer. Many of the Redeemer classes are apparently geared towards new believers. I want to grant the benefit of the doubt. But just to be fair, if it were the case, that Sunday Bible … Continue reading

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