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Comments on: Update on SoulForce http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105 Flying a kite in the winds of change Tue, 07 Sep 2010 02:38:44 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.7.1 hourly 1 By: bob http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105&cpage=1#comment-505 bob Sun, 18 Feb 2007 22:35:40 +0000 http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105#comment-505 that's what i like about this yemeni. she always follows up her points with some really good practical aside that cinches the whole thing for me. so speaking of "impossible to enforce," wonder how much money we (covenant college) would save if we cut out 50% of the rules? no, i'm not being snide. it would be a pretty complicated cost-benefit analysis, to tell you the truth. but i think the current set-up doesn't reflect optimum economic efficiency. that’s what i like about this yemeni. she always follows up her points with some really good practical aside that cinches the whole thing for me. so speaking of “impossible to enforce,” wonder how much money we (covenant college) would save if we cut out 50% of the rules?

no, i’m not being snide. it would be a pretty complicated cost-benefit analysis, to tell you the truth. but i think the current set-up doesn’t reflect optimum economic efficiency.

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By: yemen http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105&cpage=1#comment-498 yemen Fri, 16 Feb 2007 08:00:07 +0000 http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105#comment-498 i broke the shoes rule. . .many times. even got told i would have difficulties the rest of my life because i had a rebellious nature that discarded rules i thought were stupid. I still don't wear shoes in class. . .that's why i teach kindergarten. and when i make rules--i tell my kids EXActly why i make them. besides, too many rules are impossible to enforce. i broke the shoes rule. . .many times. even got told i would have difficulties the rest of my life because i had a rebellious nature that discarded rules i thought were stupid. I still don’t wear shoes in class. . .that’s why i teach kindergarten. and when i make rules–i tell my kids EXActly why i make them. besides, too many rules are impossible to enforce.

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By: James http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105&cpage=1#comment-496 James Fri, 16 Feb 2007 03:11:36 +0000 http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105#comment-496 Sorry to waste you time and your comments space. But I figured it out! Coolest thing ever. Wordpress, who woulda known it was this easy. Thanks Dirty Calvinst. And Josiah. Sorry to waste you time and your comments space. But I figured it out!

Coolest thing ever. Wordpress, who woulda known it was this easy.

Thanks Dirty Calvinst. And Josiah.

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By: James http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105&cpage=1#comment-495 James Fri, 16 Feb 2007 03:03:16 +0000 http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105#comment-495 I know that this totally is not the place to ask this... but what the hack right? You can just delete the comment! Josiah turned my on to wordpress a few months ago and I decided not to go for it... too much I did not understand I suppose. However, Hemingway re-inspired me to give it a shot. I have my wordpress loaded up on www.bunchafreaks.com - how do I mod it so it is this Hemingay template? If you do not feel like telling me, or if you are too busy, I understand! I know that this totally is not the place to ask this… but what the hack right? You can just delete the comment!

Josiah turned my on to wordpress a few months ago and I decided not to go for it… too much I did not understand I suppose. However, Hemingway re-inspired me to give it a shot.

I have my wordpress loaded up on http://www.bunchafreaks.com - how do I mod it so it is this Hemingay template?

If you do not feel like telling me, or if you are too busy, I understand!

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By: dirtycalvinist http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105&cpage=1#comment-493 dirtycalvinist Fri, 16 Feb 2007 01:16:26 +0000 http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105#comment-493 The theme is called Hemingway. If you google "wordpress" and "hemingway" I think you'll find it. The censorship on the internet is pretty sophisticated. Torrents, usenet and IRC are blocked, if I recall correctly. However, if you can read or even decipher a language besides English, you can get to almost anything you want. Regarding Covenant, as long as the faculty remains in charge of what they teach, and they remain solid, and at last count, they still are, Covenant will still be a solid place. The theme is called Hemingway. If you google “wordpress” and “hemingway” I think you’ll find it.

The censorship on the internet is pretty sophisticated. Torrents, usenet and IRC are blocked, if I recall correctly. However, if you can read or even decipher a language besides English, you can get to almost anything you want.

Regarding Covenant, as long as the faculty remains in charge of what they teach, and they remain solid, and at last count, they still are, Covenant will still be a solid place.

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By: James http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105&cpage=1#comment-492 James Thu, 15 Feb 2007 14:13:10 +0000 http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105#comment-492 First, this is the best looking blog I have ever seen. I want it. Can anyone tell me how to steal it? I graduated from Covenant in 1996. I do not know how many people remember the internet in '96 but we were still on dial-up at Covenant, only a few people had computers in their rooms, and I was typing my papers on a Brother word processor. That said, I was only aware of one situation regarding porno and it had to do with some dude in the IBM lab (remember - IBM lab in the gym, Mac lab in the library). If I had to put myself in the shoes of a current student, I would be pissed about the internet censoring. The fact is, and I do not want to go into this, people can still get their obscene material if they want it. I mean, are torrents, usenet, and IRC all blocked somehow? As for barefeet in class - I will go on record as saying that anyone who does this is a freak. But let them be freaks. It's the same as the people who want to go out with no jacket in a rain storm and then sit in class dripping wet. As for public health, I had a friend who ran out of clean underwear and wore a pair of Umbros for about two weeks. He probably took one shower. Can we get a ruling on this? Internet, personal sanitation, contact with homosexual advocates - it all smacks of paternalism. Maybe this is ok since some see Covenant and an extension of mom and dad's reach, but I hope that Covenant is still an academic institution where students are finding the truth. I suppose these students can wait until graduation until they are faced with the realities of the secular world, but in my days at Covenant we were challenged to engage the culture. In order to do this, you can't just ignore the stuff that you do not like. First, this is the best looking blog I have ever seen. I want it. Can anyone tell me how to steal it?

I graduated from Covenant in 1996. I do not know how many people remember the internet in ‘96 but we were still on dial-up at Covenant, only a few people had computers in their rooms, and I was typing my papers on a Brother word processor. That said, I was only aware of one situation regarding porno and it had to do with some dude in the IBM lab (remember - IBM lab in the gym, Mac lab in the library). If I had to put myself in the shoes of a current student, I would be pissed about the internet censoring. The fact is, and I do not want to go into this, people can still get their obscene material if they want it. I mean, are torrents, usenet, and IRC all blocked somehow?

As for barefeet in class - I will go on record as saying that anyone who does this is a freak. But let them be freaks. It’s the same as the people who want to go out with no jacket in a rain storm and then sit in class dripping wet. As for public health, I had a friend who ran out of clean underwear and wore a pair of Umbros for about two weeks. He probably took one shower. Can we get a ruling on this?

Internet, personal sanitation, contact with homosexual advocates - it all smacks of paternalism. Maybe this is ok since some see Covenant and an extension of mom and dad’s reach, but I hope that Covenant is still an academic institution where students are finding the truth. I suppose these students can wait until graduation until they are faced with the realities of the secular world, but in my days at Covenant we were challenged to engage the culture. In order to do this, you can’t just ignore the stuff that you do not like.

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By: Nate http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105&cpage=1#comment-488 Nate Thu, 15 Feb 2007 00:30:26 +0000 http://thedirtycalvinist.com/?p=105#comment-488 That's the thing about rulings like this - if a student <i>really</i> wants to talk to the Equality Riders, he or she will find a way to do so. People who fundamentally don't trust those under them with the hearing of new ideas, etc. don't understand that attempting to keep people away from those new ideas is the best way to make them spread. It's a lesson we should all have learned from the first century church. At any rate, thanks for continuing to wrestle with all of this. Hope to talk to you soon. That’s the thing about rulings like this - if a student really wants to talk to the Equality Riders, he or she will find a way to do so. People who fundamentally don’t trust those under them with the hearing of new ideas, etc. don’t understand that attempting to keep people away from those new ideas is the best way to make them spread.

It’s a lesson we should all have learned from the first century church.

At any rate, thanks for continuing to wrestle with all of this. Hope to talk to you soon.

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