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12/03/03
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Miscellaneous Personal Notes

Having completed my series on Calvinism and Arminianism, I am now (by request) working on a series on basic Christianity. It is likely to be a long series of at least ten articles. I hope to post the first of them later this week.

I just launched a new Web site for a friend of mine who is an aspiring photographer. You can see his site at Digital Perspectives. I am very happy with the design and how it all came together. Simon is thrilled too, so it’s all good!

Thanks to those who sent alone birthday greetings yesterday. I had as good a birthday as I can remember having. I even somehow managed to get three cakes!

Miscellaneous Personal Notes

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1. MOI
December 4, 2003
1:43 PM

I loved that web site you made for Simon. It’s great. He is a great photographer by the samples of his pictures. I am impressed with his work. Vivid colour and the black and whites are very creative. I really enjoyed that site. Where did you meet Simon?

Glad you had a great birthday and 3 cakes! WOW! Gina and I are eating lunch (Wendy’s for the third day in a row) and we are anxious for your new adventure! We shall keep posted. MOI


2. MOI
December 5, 2003
10:11 AM

Your new series…where will it be posted?


3. Tim
December 5, 2003
11:02 AM

I will create a new section called “Basic Christianity” or something like that. I have not had much time the past few days, but am still hoping to get something posted this week!


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