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New beliefs, other-beliefs, winning, children, winning children?
It's nice about the real (and quite early) assistance of Nick re all which has occurred with Linux. And its corollary - all that remains ugly about M$ in this zero-sum ongoing contest. He has helped the one upwards and the other downwards. Also has taken personal risks, to accomplish this considerable work. Quite right about his connection with this ongoing group.

Tough.. to relate that with -- what about the now missing parent (who also has posted here) and her situation? Reading the comments at both sites, mostly supportive of (allrolledintoone) Nick's writing performance and the Rightness of his application of theological principles, I noted one word coming to mind. Frequently.

Intransigence. About roles, attitudes.

Possibly it is a branch under Righteousness? or at least under Certainty. Maybe I notice this especially, for having just finished the CS Lewis trilogy, the author to whom Nick refers a couple times - as being seminal in his discovery of [whatever].

Gotta be tough to cohabitate with Truth and Wrongth in same room (?)
'Awarding of children' - now *there's tragedy*.


So.. hang in there Janice, (Too..) wherever you are!
Hope you aren't starving, after the lawyer tax. Need a hand?


Ashton
New wall, hit
This is a classic example of why people are encouraged to marry within their own faith. When religion and children are mixed you have one parent who wants to see the kids and love them and the other partner wants to save their everlasting souls. A hard thing for BOTH parties and even tougher on the kids. I wish Janice and Nick well and pray for the children because they are the ones most likely to feel the most pain.
thanx,
bill
TAM ARIS QUAM ARMIPOTENS
     keywords: bridge, water, under, varlinux, divorce, help - (kmself) - (23)
         beliefs, other-beliefs, winning, children, winning children? - (Ashton) - (1)
             wall, hit - (boxley)
         I am with Ashton - (ben_tilly) - (8)
             FWIW - (Steve Lowe) - (6)
                 Yagottabekidding . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (2)
                     I don't see much of a difference, really. - (Brandioch)
                     Islam and women are not mutually exclusive. - (inthane-chan)
                 This is supposed to horrify me? - (ben_tilly) - (2)
                     If you discover a means - (Ashton)
                     Nope - (Steve Lowe)
             I wish the best to both of them and the kids - (orion)
         I genuinely admire your charitability. - (Meerkat) - (11)
             So do I - "from the safety of being out of range"... - (CRConrad) - (10)
                 Um, the "you" is Karsten? - (ben_tilly) - (9)
                     Perlmonks saint my ass - (kmself) - (3)
                         The two are not mutually exclusive :-) -NT - (ben_tilly)
                         Hmmm.... - (slugbug) - (1)
                             I've got it... - (kmself)
                     pre-Canonization: you *must* invite us to the Pyre Event! -NT - (Ashton)
                     Ah, yes... Did I misread, or John mispost? - (CRConrad) - (3)
                         I don't remember exactly what he said to who - (ben_tilly)
                         I had my facts straight - (Meerkat) - (1)
                             No no - not your fault; mine, for ass-u-ming what you meant. -NT - (CRConrad)

It's like you ran OCR on a photo of a Scrabble board from a game where JavaScript reserved words counted for triple points.
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