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Jesus & Christianity, in The Perspective of ISLAM

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Prophets were sent to every nation and tribe to support’s man natural belief in Allah and his instinctive desire to worship Him. Though Prophet Muhammad was born in the Arabian Peninsula, he was sent to All humanity to deliver a Message from Allah to Arabs and non-Arabs alike.

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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300 helps you understand and master the use of the Nikon D300 digital SLR. With over 1000 pages of detailed, complete, and useful information, you’ll find all your questions about the camera and how to use it answered. Unlike previous Complete Guides, this time you get more than a single PDF file. You get three primary works:
- The Complete Guide to the Nikon D300: this 771 page eBook (PDF file) contains everything you’d want to know about the D300 and how to use it.

- Introduction to Nikon Software: another 200 pages of useful information in eBook form (PDF file), this time about the software (both supplied and optional) that Nikon produces for its DSLR cameras. This work includes sections on Nikon Transfer, Nikon ViewNX, Nikon Camera Control Pro, and Nikon Capture NX.
- The Nikon D300 To Go: this 96-page printed (yes, printed) pocket guide is excerpted from the Complete Guide text and contains only those things you need to know when out shooting.

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God?: A Debate between a Christian and an Atheist

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

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William Lane Craig & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, “God?: A Debate between a Christian and an Atheist” (Point/Counterpoint)
Oxford University Press (2004) | English | ISBN 0195165993 | 174 pages | PDF | 6.40 MB

The question of whether or not God exists is endlessly fascinating and profoundly important. Now two articulate spokesmen–one a Christian, the other an atheist–duel over God’s existence in a lively and illuminating battle of ideas. In God?, William Lane Craig and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong bring to the printed page two debates they held before live audiences, preserving all the wit, clarity, and immediacy of their public exchanges. With none of the opaque discourse of academic logicians and divinity-school theologians, the authors make claims and comebacks that cut with precision.

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