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1 | explain the doctrine of predistination | Rom 9:13 | jlhetrick | 165097 | ||
My apologies, Perhaps you should have used English to convey your point. My apologies for not understanding Latin. Jeff |
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2 | explain the doctrine of predistination | Rom 9:13 | DocTrinsograce | 165103 | ||
Dear Jeff, It is a commonly used in academic writing and has been done for a long time. http://www.aston.ac.uk/lss/external/latin.jsp I should be the one apologizing. I get so used to reading this stuff -- and all the writing I have to do at work -- I don't think twice about using the more common abbreviations and Latin words. But it tends to get me in trouble since this sort of thing is no longer commonly taught in our schools. Consequently, I end up failing to communicate. :-( Thanks for letting me explain. In Him, Doc |
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3 | explain the doctrine of predistination | Rom 9:13 | jlhetrick | 165106 | ||
Hello Doc, Thanks for making this clear for me. I have a higher education and multiple degrees and honestly have never encountered the word in any writing. Of course, my studies have probably been far different from yours. Anyway, to my discredit, I have had a "personal" distaste for many of your posts because it appeared to me that you were being outright rude and even childish with the use of (sic). This was, of course, when I did not understand the meaning. I admit that this is a reflection on my own personality. Now that I understand the meaning, I will not be offended in the future. A word of caution again though, others may still be. Sincerely, Jeff |
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