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kristinec
Feb 11, 2008 09:58 AM
This is in response to the note above by John Bunyan, from John Gill's Exposition Luke 22:44 This agony, and bloody sweat of Christ, prove the truth of his human nature; the sweat shows that he had a true and real body, as other men; the anxiety of his mind, that he had a reasonable soul capable of grief and sorrow, as human souls are; and they also prove his being made sin and a curse for us, and his sustaining our sins, and the wrath of God; nor could it be at all unsuitable to him, and unworthy of him, to sweat in this manner, whose blood was to be shed for the sins of his people, and who came by blood and water, and from whom both were to flow; signifying, that both sanctification and justification are from him.
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Shea
FEEDIMG
Feb 13, 2008 04:27 AM
More system notes!
I have made some major changes to the forum system. So far everything has tested out ok, but please let me know if you see any odd behavior.
Use the contact form
http://www.ac3hoodoo.com/content/contact

Thanks!
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Shea
FEEDIMG
Feb 13, 2008 05:29 PM
Yippee!
I had a login session last all day without dropping! (Which was causing some of you problems when posting)

Looks like one of the fixes worked! Any other issues out there with the site?
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kristinec
Feb 16, 2008 12:56 AM
File this under -- yeah, we knew that.
Science Daily, Feb. 16, 2008, "Have you ever arrived somewhere and wondered how you got there? Scientists at the University of Leeds believe they may have found the answer, with research that shows that humans flock like sheep and birds, subconsciously following a minority of individuals.
Results from a study at the University of Leeds show that it takes a minority of just five per cent to influence a crowd's direction -- and that the other 95 per cent follow without realising it." They refer to this as Consensus decision making in human crowds. (Devin led me to this article.)

Thank you, Lord Jesus, that it is your voice that I hear and follow.