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Wed, 12 May 2010 16:12:56 -0500
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Dear Doris,

Okay, I apologize, I stand corrected. Please forgive me. I'm sorry.

Thanks.

Pat Ferguson



At 03:19 PM 5/12/2010, you wrote:
>Dear Miss Pat,
>
>I took great care to cut out the list inforrmation this time. I did 
>forward this to several lists I am on but as individual emails and 
>not carbon orblind carbon copies.
>
>You have recieved this post twice because you are subscribed to this 
>and another list I am on also. It was you not I who mentioned the 
>othe rlist by name in this forum.
>
>If you set Eudora to "show all headers"  (the infamous "blahblah 
>button" you can see if and what header information is included.
>
>If you still insist that i posted list information to e-church that 
>mentions another list, then please include this information. Also, 
>feel free to contact the owners of the other list about this.
>
>I made the mistake to not delete the listname of a resource list 
>from the subject line of a forward recently but this does not mean I 
>do this all the time. I did btw contact the list owner of said list 
>and alerted her to my mistake. I as a rule am very careful about my 
>posts and conscious about list guidelines.
>
>I will send a copy of this post with all headers to the owners of 
>the list you think i exposed so that they can check the facts for themselves.
>
>hth
>
>Doris
>
>
>  At 02:45 PM 5/12/2010 -0500, you wrote:
>>Doris,
>>
>>When you forward these messages from other lists, please take out 
>>the list information, as Christian Joy is also a private list.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Pat Ferguson
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>At 01:47 PM 5/12/2010, you wrote:
>>>this is not my upload but another audio Bible and a personal 
>>>favorite. the reader is awesome and Chris and I love to listen to this.
>>>
>>>the Message Bible is not meant to be a study bible or a literal 
>>>translation but makes the Bible text current and personal.
>>>
>>>for anyone having trouble downloading from sendspace, try firefox 
>>>with the Skipscreen plugin.
>>>
>>>Enjoy and be blessed!
>>>
>>>Doris
>>>
>>>forwarded message:
>>>
>>>This is by request:
>>>
>>>The Message Audio Book: The Bible in Contemporary Language
>>>
>>>What the Bible would sound like if it were written today! If God's 
>>>Word doesn't grab you, perhaps you're not really hearing it. 
>>>Revitalize your devotions
>>>with the power and punch of Eugene Peterson's fresh translation. 
>>>Featuring the best-selling paraphrase of the Old and New 
>>>Testaments, this earthy audio
>>>version renders scripture unforgettable.
>>>
>>>Listen to this audio book as you would any audiobook--on your iPod 
>>>or other portable MP3 player, on your MP3 compatible stereo 
>>>system, on your computer
>>>or anywhere you usually use MP3s.
>>>
>>>The Message was fashioned by Eugene Peterson to be read aloud, not 
>>>as a study Bible. Read by Kelly Ryan Dolan
>>>
>>>Unabridged, approximately 75 hours
>>>
>>>This is a multispan rar archive. Make sure all 11 files are in the 
>>>same folder, then use WinRar or 7Zip to extract the first file. 
>>>The rest will extract
>>>automatically. Since I don't usually upload straight audio book 
>>>narrations, I'm not sure that I'll leave this up for very long, so 
>>>grab it quickly if you
>>>want it. It's such an unusual enough interpretation that I decided 
>>>to give it a look.
>>>
>>>More info about The Message Bible can be found here:
>>>
>>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Message_
>>>(Bible)
>>>
>>>Here's the SendSpace folder link:
>>>
>>>http://www.sendspace.com/folder/ef6vfj
>>>
>>>Enjoy. For an example comparing different versions, see below.
>>>
>>>Travis
>>>
>>>P.S. Here's an example comparison to show how interesting the 
>>>wording can be in the Message Bible. Four verses from three 
>>>different translations:
>>>
>>>Psalms 23 Verses 1-4
>>>
>>>King James Version
>>>1. The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.
>>>2. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me 
>>>beside the still waters.
>>>3. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of 
>>>righteousness for his name's sake.
>>>4. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I 
>>>will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
>>>
>>>New International Version
>>>1. The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want.
>>>2. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters,
>>>3. He restores my soul. He guides me in paths of righteousness for 
>>>his name's sake.
>>>4. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I 
>>>will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, 
>>>they comfort me.
>>>
>>>The Message
>>>1. GOD, my shepherd! I don't need a thing.
>>>2. You have bedded me down in lush meadows, you find me quiet 
>>>pools to drink from.
>>>3. True to your word, you let me catch my breath and send me in 
>>>the right direction.
>>>4. Even when the way goes through Death Valley, I'm not afraid 
>>>when you walk at my side. Your trusty shepherd's crook makes me feel secure.
>>>
>>>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>>
>>
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