Re: OT: Re: questions about a Free Software Symposium presentation

2002-10-28 Thread John Hasler
csj writes: > I think you're thinking of evolution. I think you're both confounding Catholics and Baptists. I agree that Catholicism and science are incompatible, but the Catholic Church does not. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Re: OT: Re: questions about a Free Software Symposium presentation

2002-10-28 Thread csj
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 22:43:11 -0400 Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sunday 27 October 2002 08:43 pm, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote: > > On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Alvin Oga wrote: > > > i like to argue with him (in person), why one can believe in god > > > and yet be scientific about engineering/science

Re: questions about a Free Software Symposium presentation

2002-10-28 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
http://www.laurency.com Mark L. Kahnt wrote: On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 19:00, Oleg wrote: Hi While I was reading http://telemetrybox.org/tokyo/ (a paper about Debian based on a presentation), a few things cought my attention: The last line of the author's academic credentials read

Re: questions about a Free Software Symposium presentation

2002-10-27 Thread Mark L. Kahnt
On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 19:00, Oleg wrote: > Hi > > While I was reading http://telemetrybox.org/tokyo/ (a paper about Debian > based on a presentation), a few things cought my attention: > > The last line of the author's academic credentials reads: > > "Ph.D. Candidate, Fuller Theological Seminar

OT: Re: questions about a Free Software Symposium presentation

2002-10-27 Thread Oleg
On Sunday 27 October 2002 08:43 pm, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote: > On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Alvin Oga wrote: > > i like to argue with him (in person), why one can believe in god and yet > > be scientific about engineering/sciences :-) > > Why is that a problem? That depends. Apparently, Astronomy and Cath

Re: questions about a Free Software Symposium presentation

2002-10-27 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Alvin Oga wrote: > i like to argue with him (in person), why one can believe in god and yet > be scientific about engineering/sciences :-) > Why is that a problem? -- Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It's a girl! See the pictures - http://www.braincells.com/shailaja/

Re: questions about a Free Software Symposium presentation

2002-10-27 Thread Jason Wojciechowski
Hello Oleg, On Oct 27, Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | The paper also mentioned that the author, Christoph Lameter, is a | faculty member of the University of Phoenix. I'm a Ph.D. candidate | myself (at Columbia), and I thought one could not be a faculty | member (anywhere) without a doctor

Re: questions about a Free Software Symposium presentation

2002-10-27 Thread John
Alvin Oga wrote: hi oleg donno about the speifics of the tokyo paper but... the guy ( christoph ) that runs telemetrybox is a bright guy and happens to be sorta religious too ... and he is/was a teacher/professor at a theological university i like to argue with him (in person), why one can be

Re: questions about a Free Software Symposium presentation

2002-10-27 Thread Alvin Oga
hi oleg donno about the speifics of the tokyo paper but... the guy ( christoph ) that runs telemetrybox is a bright guy and happens to be sorta religious too ... and he is/was a teacher/professor at a theological university i like to argue with him (in person), why one can believe in god and y

questions about a Free Software Symposium presentation

2002-10-27 Thread Oleg
Hi While I was reading http://telemetrybox.org/tokyo/ (a paper about Debian based on a presentation), a few things cought my attention: The last line of the author's academic credentials reads: "Ph.D. Candidate, Fuller Theological Seminary, 2003(?). Divine action in the context of Scientific T