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Veggies and Omnis: Do youremember, as a kid, beingdisturbed by the idea ofeating cows, pigs, andchickens? |
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And for parents, how did your
kids react when they learned
that meat is dead animals?
Just curious... I personally
was bothered by it until I
finally decided to become a
vegetarian at age 14.
This isn't about health
issues. I bet you have high
cholesterol Rickey. And my dad
was against my being a
vegetarian but couldn't force
feed me at that age. He
actually made me talk to a
dietician when I was 16, and
it turned out she was a
vegetarian too! |
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Never thought about it.
Just as most everyone else.
They have it all set up so
that you are totally
disconnected from it all. Even
someone I know who grew up in
Hong Kong where you go and buy
your chicken they will kill
it, de-feather it, gut it, and
give it to you in like 60
seconds... this person also
never got the connection until
later when she lived on a farm
and had a pet chicken (along
with other food chickens)...
then one day, her mother, on
purpose, took her pet chicken
and cooked it for dinner. Then
she finally understood that
it's not just her pet chicken,
but all chickens, all
animals...
We are so disconnected from
animals and nature that we
cannot feel anything for an
animal unless we first get to
know it. I suppose the same
goes for killing other
people... shoot strangers at a
distance no problem. Get to
know a person, then try to
kill them at close range...
difficult. |
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How to export a Omnis df1database? |
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Hi,
I have a Omins df1 database
made with Omnis 3.2.5 version,
I need to export the structure
to a new database (Access, Sql
Server, MySQL, etc.), when
trying to import it from
access, it does not show any
table.
Any suggestions ? |
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try to get TOAD software, but
be sure first if it support to
use the odbc or not in its
connection |
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Does the Christian idea of Godsweep the three omnis underthe rug? |
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Do you agree or disagree?
Explain.
It seems that many questions I
have asked showed that
Christians are affirming, in
their idea of God--whom they
consider, of course, the one
true God--, that their beliefs
show that God is really NOT
everything. If God is NOT
everything (even including
nothing which I won't be
getting into), then it
certainly is not omnipresent,
omnipotent, or omniscient.
This is my reasoning.
I hope you understand what I
am trying to say here. |
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I think I kind of see what you
are getting at, but what you
wrote seems more like
discussion fodder rather than
a question that can be
answered directly.
So I don't have a lot to latch
onto for a response, but a
couple things to consider...
Are "you" the same thing as
your arm? The arm is part of
you, but were it removed your
identity would not be reduced.
In much the same way one might
be able to claim that God is
"in" a tree, but the tree
itself does not constitute God
(i.e. not pantheism, so don't
worship trees). Not sure how
clear I am making this idea,
but maybe you see the
parallel.
Another: God is uncreated, and
the uncreated > creation. God
made matter, but/therefore is
not himself made of matter. So
all creation in a sense issues
forth from the being of God
("through Him all things were
made"), but it is not
equivalent to God. He is IN
it, in that it would not exist
(and would not continue to
exist) without Him, but it is
not Him.
So the idea of omnipresence is
difficult to apply to one who
exists outside of dimensional
space. Omnipotence seems a
given if you grant that God is
the source from which all
things came into being (if he
can make it out of nothing,
it's a small enough matter to
tweak a few details). And
omniscience seems tied to
omnipresence; the ability to
perceive from every
conceivable viewpoint across
time strikes me as equivalent
to all-knowledge. |
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