(Maybe Joseph will tell me how to post videos directly to BVDB posts!
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[Edited by Scott McClare to attempt to fix the embedding of the video - did it work?]
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Steven Anderson in trouble with the IFB |
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77: I realize this is a lot to copy, or cut and paste, but the clip is worth watching.... Remember, this is the Baptist wing nut that spazzed about
"pisseth against the wall.
(Maybe Joseph will tell me how to post videos directly to BVDB posts! [Edited by Scott McClare to attempt to fix the embedding of the video - did it work?]
"Truly, good Christian reader, we never thought from the beginning, that we should need to make a new Translation, nor yet to make of a bad one of a good
one ... but to make a good one better, or out of many good ones, one principle good one, not justly to be expected against; that hath been our endeavor, that
our mark."
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77 wrote:well, u need to get into edit mode and click on the HTML button (between the Insert Flash and Spellcheck buttons). then u paste the Embed code from your youtube video, and viola, it shd look like so:
Joseph Ng
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This is on the side: do you all have the paying membership for Yuku? I don't and I don't have all those fancy controls you mentioned, Joseph. Is that
because I have the free version?
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i'm on free as well.
Joseph Ng
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BTW, did you mean he's in trouble with the IFB, or the FBI?
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Scott McClare wrote: I was wondering the same thing. |
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Anyway, as Amarillo said, if you want to embed YouTube into a post, you need to use the full editor (i.e. not the "Quick Reply" box at the bottom of
the page).
Under the Title line is a toolbar. Click the "HTML" button (to the left of "Spellcheck") so that it turns yellow. Then, go to the YouTube page of the video you want to embed, copy the code in the Embed box, and paste it into your post here. That's it! Well, apart from writing the rest of your post. That's up to you. |
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77: Scott: yes, it worked. And I didn't mean the FBI. I was impressed by the first IFB guy ripping on Anderson for relying on his own pastor. Seemingly,
in the IFB, you are not allowed to appeal to any authority other than your own. It was so snarky that I didn't mind that I blew orange juice out of my
nose when I heard him say it.
"Truly, good Christian reader, we never thought from the beginning, that we should need to make a new Translation, nor yet to make of a bad one of a good
one ... but to make a good one better, or out of many good ones, one principle good one, not justly to be expected against; that hath been our endeavor, that
our mark."
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>>>Seemingly, in the IFB, you are not allowed to appeal to any authority other than your own.
Yes, for some IFB pastors. The church I used to attend had a pastor that constantly reminded everyone that he was the authority and in charge. He was the pastor, song leader, treasurer, building designer, owner of the land his church was built on, etc., and he did not allow deacons or elders, and there was no board. Thanks, Scott, for explaining that. I use the quick reply most of the time, so I never noticed those features. |
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I was impressed by the first IFB guy ripping on Anderson for relying on his own pastor.
Well, to be fair, he wasn't ripping on Anderson merely for relying on his own pastor. Anderson teaches that repentance is antithetical to salvation and that (ironically) if you teach repentance, it's evidence that you aren't even saved yourself. He has set up a Repentance Blacklist that exposes preachers of the orthodox Gospel as purveyors of works salvation. I think what Coe was saying was that Anderson's own pastor, the one who sent him on his merry way to plant his current church, also teaches repentance but Anderson will not add his name to the blacklist. The moral of the story is, when you think psycho-fundies like David Cloud, Dennis Corle, Jim Vineyard and William Grady are compromisers and heretics, you're really off in left field. |
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