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  • Adrian Rogers on Free Lunches | The Beacon on 2009-11-24
    • Let me say a word here that may sound political.  I hope not, because I believe it’s moral and biblical.  You cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the industrious out of it.  You don’t multiply wealth by dividing it.  Government cannot give anything to anybody that it doesn’t first take from somebody else.


      Whenever somebody receives something without working for it, somebody else has to work for it without receiving.  The worst thing that can happen to a nation is for half of the people to get the idea they don’t have to work because somebody else will work for them, and the other half to get the idea that it does no good to work because they don’t get to enjoy the fruit of their labor. (Adrian Rogers, Ten Secrets for a Successful Family: A Perfect 10 for Homes that Win.  Crossway Books, 1998, p. 138).

  • HOW RIGHT DID THIS GUY HAVE IT - Nealz Nuze on boortz.com on 2009-11-23
    • "by and large our young people do not know either the importance or the value of honest labor."
    • "You cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the wealthy out of freedom. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving. The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that is about the end of any nation. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it."
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  • AMC » The Prisoner on 2009-11-23
  • Super Massive Script Pack v3 by =Fractal-Resources on deviantART on 2009-11-21
  • Helping Our Evangelical Friends Make Sense of “Mormon Doctrine” on 2009-11-17
    • Evangelicals are sometimes express irritation at the complex nature of Mormon doctrine and theology. They complain that once you think you’ve pinned Mormon theology down on something, the Mormon in front of you will say things like


      “Oh, but that’s not what we believe today.”


      “That was just Joseph’s personal opinion.”


      “That’s not official doctrine.”


      “You aren’t taking that quote in context.”

    • Like early Christianity, Mormonism does not have the most developed approach to theology. And like most early religions, the focus is more correct practice rather than correct theological belief. Mormonism is more focused on orthopraxy than orthodoxy.
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  • YouTube - Google Wave Developer Preview at Google I/O 2009 on 2009-11-15
  • Using Google Wave on 2009-11-15
  • The Complete Guide to Google Wave: How to Use Google Wave on 2009-11-15
  • Google Wave 101 - Wave - Lifehacker on 2009-11-15
    • The opposite of with:public, the with:me search is very useful for just seeing waves that are explicitly with you (not with the public group). To limit your results to only waves you've updated, use by:me.


      Other search operators include tag: for tags, and has: for attachments like images, files, and gadgets. For example, has:gadget returns waves with gadgets; has:image returns waves with images in them, and has:attachment returns waves with gadgets, images, or files. You can combine search operators, like with:public has:gadget, and use the minus sign to exclude waves as well, like -has:image. Here's the full list of Wave's advanced search operators.

    • Good Wave etiquette dictates that you don't add bots to public waves.
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  • Google Wave: Save Time By Using Keyboard Shortcuts | Google | Tech-Recipes on 2009-11-15
      • Navigation:


      • Space Bar – takes you to the next unread message
      • Home Button - takes you to the first message
      • End Button – takes you to the last message
      • Up and Down arrows – Navigate up and down the message list
      • Left and Right arrows – Switch from digest panel and wave panel
      • Ctrl+Space Bar While focus is on Wave Panel – mark all messages as read
      • Ctrl+G – Color selected text (bring up a popup window for inputing desired color)
      • Ctrl+B – Toggles bolding on selected text
      • Ctrl+I - Toggles bolding on selected text
      • Ctrl+5 – Toggles Bullets
      • Ctrl+7 – Left align
      • Ctrl+8 – Right align
      • Ctrl+C – Copy selected text
      • Ctrl+V - Pasted copied text
      • Ctrl+X – Cut selected text
      • Enter – Replies to selected message
      • Ctrl+R – Replies to selected message
      • Ctrl+E – Edit message
      • Ctrl+Enter - Insert inline reply while editing

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