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Gary McNees wrote:
> Robert Sutherland wrote:
>
> >
> > (5) This understanding of original sin makes sinlessness difficult
for
> > all human beings but not impossible. Jesus is said to be one such
> > human being who, through a continuous reliance on God, led a
sinless
> > life. Job may be presented as another such human being. In any
event,
> > God provides all human beings with sufficient common grace to do
all
> > that he requires of them.
>
> Robert, I found this post to be very informative, BUT, I do not
> agree that anyone except Jesus led a sinless life.
How about this?
As Job was not sinless, it seems that he could be a sinner, yet still
be a "perfect and an upright man". So sin does not necessarily
keep a man from being a "perfect" man. Therefore, man must be
designed to be a sinner, and it is his nature to sin, yet even if he
does not lead a sinless life, he can be a perfect and upright man (like
Job).
> Scripture states, Romans 3:23 For all have sinned, and come short of
> the glory of God;
> Romans 5:12 Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and
> death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have
sinned:
>
> Now I will except Christ from this, but no one else.
>
> Are asserting that Job was sinless like Christ?
>
> Gary
>
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Matthew Johnson wrote:
>
> And how does the head of an IT department at a major DOE lab get away
without
> doing Windoze??
>
I don't know if the moderator will let this go on much longer, but I
will just quickly note that we had over 400 Mac in an 800 person dept.
PC where here and there but few. By the time I was ousted, there were
about 250NT machines. I was only responsible for the Mac's -all of
them including the application servers, the backup servers, the email
servers, the print que servers, and all the printers, scanners and the
like. They eventually had about one technician per 100 PC, only
maintaining either hardware or software while I took care of both in
all aspects.
I think what finally sealed my fate was when I had Red Hat in to demo
their Linux code which allowed for Mac "farms" as opposed to a PC/UNIX
farm that was about to be purchased. Did you ever read mention to what
Virginia Tech did with a farm of Mac's? For hundreds of thousands of
dollars less, they setup the 5th fastest computer in the world. That
was what I was trying to accomp