"Baptists, ants & swarm intelligence" sifilings Tue, 03/25/14 8:29 pm Fundamentalism & Evangelicalism Baptists Perhaps a long-sought secret to the vitality of the Baptist movement is swarm intelligence, the “collective behavior of decentralized, self-organized systems.” Discussion Jim Tue, 03/25/14 4:46 pm Termites and Ants .. all in one day http://sharperiron.org/article/woodpeckers-and-termitesSome have been lemmings too! Twitter Jim's Doctrinal Statement Steve Newman Tue, 03/25/14 5:30 pm Rope of Sand The reference to origin of the “rope of sand” is quite inaccurate. R.V. Clearwaters and others used it a long time before:http://www.galaxie.com/article/cenq02-4-07 Related . . . Topics: Baptists Study says Baptists losing their market share Baylor: not so Baptist anymore? Why I’m Still Baptist, Still Evangelical The Historic Baptist View of the Nicene Creed Greg Locke, Fundamentalism and the “Baptist” Label Pagination Previous page 2 Next page A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.(ESV, Proverbs 15:1)
Jim Tue, 03/25/14 4:46 pm Termites and Ants .. all in one day http://sharperiron.org/article/woodpeckers-and-termitesSome have been lemmings too! Twitter Jim's Doctrinal Statement Steve Newman Tue, 03/25/14 5:30 pm Rope of Sand The reference to origin of the “rope of sand” is quite inaccurate. R.V. Clearwaters and others used it a long time before:http://www.galaxie.com/article/cenq02-4-07 Related . . . Topics: Baptists Study says Baptists losing their market share Baylor: not so Baptist anymore? Why I’m Still Baptist, Still Evangelical The Historic Baptist View of the Nicene Creed Greg Locke, Fundamentalism and the “Baptist” Label Pagination Previous page 2 Next page A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.(ESV, Proverbs 15:1)
Steve Newman Tue, 03/25/14 5:30 pm Rope of Sand The reference to origin of the “rope of sand” is quite inaccurate. R.V. Clearwaters and others used it a long time before:http://www.galaxie.com/article/cenq02-4-07 Related . . . Topics: Baptists Study says Baptists losing their market share Baylor: not so Baptist anymore? Why I’m Still Baptist, Still Evangelical The Historic Baptist View of the Nicene Creed Greg Locke, Fundamentalism and the “Baptist” Label Pagination Previous page 2 Next page A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.(ESV, Proverbs 15:1)
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