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Author Topic:   The omniscience of god?
AdminPD
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Message 2 of 70 (530664)
10-14-2009 12:46 PM


Thread Copied from Proposed New Topics Forum
Thread copied here from the The omniscience of god? thread in the Proposed New Topics forum.

  
AdminPD
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Message 11 of 70 (530788)
10-14-2009 8:52 PM
Reply to: Message 10 by Blzebub
10-14-2009 8:18 PM


Mind Your Manners
Mind your manners please and stay on the topic of omniscience of God.
Your comments to jaywill were unnecessary and off topic.
Please keep to the subject of the thread.
Thanks
AdminPD

Usually, in a well-conducted debate, speakers are either emotionally uncommitted or can preserve sufficient detachment to maintain a coolly academic approach.-- Encylopedia Brittanica, on debate

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AdminPD
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Message 15 of 70 (530828)
10-15-2009 6:27 AM
Reply to: Message 11 by AdminPD
10-14-2009 8:52 PM


Re: Mind Your Manners
The topic of your thread concerns the omniscience of God. It is not a springboard to comment on other aspects of God you disagree with.
The portion of jaywill's post that you responded to did not deal with omniscience of God. So your post was completely off topic and unnecessary.
You can make your point without being disrespectful to another's belief system.
Per rule #1, follow moderator requests.
As I said, stick to the topic and mind your manners.

Usually, in a well-conducted debate, speakers are either emotionally uncommitted or can preserve sufficient detachment to maintain a coolly academic approach.-- Encylopedia Brittanica, on debate

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AdminPD
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Message 58 of 70 (532012)
10-20-2009 8:32 PM


Topic Drift
Please try to get back to the topic of the thread.
Thanks
AdminPD

Usually, in a well-conducted debate, speakers are either emotionally uncommitted or can preserve sufficient detachment to maintain a coolly academic approach.-- Encylopedia Brittanica, on debate

  
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