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August 29th, 2007
12:08 am - Routers
Calling all techies! Um, anyone know anything about routers please? It seems that to connect multiples computers to one internet line it is easier to use a router than to fiddle about with extension leads and filters and whatnot. But I'm not thinking of wireless - just a basic plug in the modem to the router then plug the computers into the router. If that made sense.
What specs should I be looking for? Will I have to muck about with settings on the computers to recognise the router? Any warnings I should be given?
I only want something relatively cheap, but something that does a decent job. Any advice would be appreciated; thanks! Current Mood: confused
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![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/9995489/1441224) | | | Regarding Leviticus comments | (Link) |
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You said the law was "lifted" regarding homosexuality in the Bible? Can you explain this to me? I am trying to understand what "real" Christianity is, apart from organized religion, and I would like to understand how being gay is not an automatic condemnation to hell, because I have lots of gay friends and I don't see how God condemns love, no matter who it is.
Also, I have a friends-only journal but I am adding you so you can see if you want to be my friend.
Thank you!
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/34671154/5510819) | | | Re: Regarding Leviticus comments | (Link) |
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I said that the Law as a general ... well, I don't know what the word is, but the Law in general came to an end when Jesus died. However, principles were carried over, and if you look at Acts 15:29, it says that we must "keep abstaining from things sacrificed to idols and from blood and from things strangled and from fornication." This is just one scripture, but there are many others that back it up.
Regarding homosexuality, it's basically because it's unnatural. If you think about it, if two homosexuals have sex, one has to assume the role of someone of the opposite gender.
And the practice of homosexuality was displeasing to Jehovah before the Law anyway. Genesis 19:4,5 says: "Before they could lie down, the men of the city, the men of Sodom, surrounded the house, from boy to old man, all the people in one mob. And they kept calling out to Lot and saying to him: “Where are the men who came in to you tonight? Bring them out to us that we may have intercourse with them." This is just one example of how they were "gross sinners against Jehovah." (Genesis 13:13) And I think most people know that Sodom was utterly destroyed, along with Gomorrah and other neighbouring towns.
This was over 400 years before the Law was given to Moses and the Israelites.
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/9995489/1441224) | | | Re: Regarding Leviticus comments | (Link) |
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But doesn't Lot then offer to send out his daughter for them to rape?
How is that better?
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/34671154/5510819) | | | Re: Regarding Leviticus comments | (Link) |
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Ah yes, you have a point. I know exactly where I can find the answer to that but right now can't access it, but I shall answer when I can. |
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