omnium-gatherum part deux
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 2:33 pm
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Apr 16, 2016 - 15 posts - 4 authors
noun: omnium gatherum a collection of miscellaneous people or things.
Origin early 16th century: ...
This thread, Page 2:i've been mulling-over your words, Ernie. not easy.Ernie wrote:Where did they go? I've gone into hibernation.lesterb wrote:Maybe this will be the "killer" discussion that starts to bring people back.
I would love to be part of this discussion but don't plan to be an active participant on MN.
I had decided earlier in the fall that my MD time is coming to a close and I was in the process of curtailing my time on MD due to other goals and responsibilities. My tenth anniversary would have been in December and I planned to go into hibernation at that point. With the collapse of MD, I've decided to speed up that time table.
I will be reading threads like this with interest as I have time.
Anyone is free to PM me or send me an email at anytime if you want me to read something or dialogue about something.
i particularly appreciate the way you reach out to new members, offering tangible, real-life help for their questions, offering of yourself whenever possible.
most, if not all, new members arrive seeking answers to conservative Anabaptist questions;
on this chatty forum, it's easy (esp for new members) to be side-tracked away from those initial questions and interests. you provide a consistent message at all times, in all circumstances; this, i imagine, where ever you are, not for MD/MN, alone.
i hope you will continue to keep an eye out for MN new members, it does not appear there will be a mad rush to join! - (i.e., to continue your ministry to new seekers in that way.) i believe you accomplished untold value for Jesus Christ on MD, and trust you will continue for Him, no matter your whereabouts.
i'm glad to know you will be visiting your many friends on MN, and remain open to continued contact.
thank you. and, peace be with you.
temporal1 wrote:This thread, Page 2 -
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=95&start=30Now, with MN's hearts/likes, we can "like" statements, while avoiding repetition!Robert wrote:The challenge is ALL facts can be interpreted.
We have so much data, that we all have to filter it some how.
Those filters do bias that data.
One of the side effects of being in the information age.
So much data and such little wisdom.