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Sons of God (Romans 8:14)

  

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Sons of God (Romans 8:14)
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Submitted:  Jan 21 2004
Updated:  Jan 21 2004

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Done in the Gimp. A freehand based on a poster I bought a long time ago.




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 nice...

 
 by linuxeqed on: Jan 22 2004
 
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I like it, but the background is a little bright for me. I would soften it up a little.. Otherwise, it is very good.
ps I am not tim or aethna(sp)


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 Thanks

 
 by tom45555 on: Jan 22 2004
 
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Be encourged, Tim. This is one of your best yet. I have been admiring your work for sometime. Especially in Ministering the Gospel. There are more people then you think that appreciate both your art work as well as the messages. I just recently signed up for an account with Kde-look myself. The Linux community needs to hear this message over and over, since they seem to oppose God ..... I can only assume that they are spiritualy dead, have set up a technology Idol and are in need of the saving life of Jesus Christ.

A Brother in Christ.


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 Re: Thanks

 
 by SynTruth on: Jan 22 2004
 
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You sound like a troll, so I'll try not to bite too hard:

It's not just a religious thing, being spiritually dead, nor anything even remotely about that. I know several people (male and female) who are devout Christians and who use Linux on a daily basis. One, he is a minister in GA, for goodness sake, so it's a *bit* of a stretch to say that the Linux community has no room for religion or opposed God.

However, I think the "opposition" that you see is probably the reaction one might expect from a group of people who are so devoted to choice and freedom. We dislike being preached to, talked down to, told what is and what isn't, and quite frankly, on the whole, our Linux community are well versed, intelligent folk who simply do not like overly preachy people. I've shown my Christian friends some of Tim's work and they are even a little shocked that he would even care to do this, in a forum where most of his work is clearly about sending a message through bad graphics. (That said, this wall is much better, Tim.)

I think religion is great, and most people have that need to fill a void in themselves -- but if you think a community built upon openess, respect for each other and our multitude of cultures appreciate one view being preached and the system abused to keep a certain message "up" longer, you're being rather naive and silly. (This one has been updated? What changed? I see no noticable difference.)

I once played D&D with a Catholic priest (it was pretty surreal, but that is another story) who before and after our games, would always engage us in some deep topics and discussions. One thing he always touched upon, however, is respect. He said he saw too many people forget about that in their zealousness in their faith. His point resonates in all things, not just spreading one's faith. I think, in the end, what most of the people who complain about Tims's (at one time) constant postings was it was disrespectful of the system.

I have no problem ignoring his stuff if I so choose to do so. (I normally look anyways, he's gotten much better creatively) However, I surely hope not to see an abuse of the kde-look system to keep stuff on the front page as long as possible. It's immature and riles people more than bad graphics ever will.


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 Nice but...

 
 by Vortigern on: Jan 22 2004
 
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As I said previously, your work has really improved a lot but if I like the colours and fonts of this wppr and the idea of the hands, I'm not too convinced about the texture of these yet I think you can surely improve that.

As about the now traditionnal controversy, well, I think that we can all keep our personnal opinions for ourselves.
After having myself participated in the arguments, I realised that we were ALL just making fools of ourselves and that despîte everything TIM prooved himself wiser than most of us by keeping out of the arguments and if I still have the same opinions about religion, well I've come to respect this and his perseverance.


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 Awesome

 
 by johnkess on: Jan 23 2004
 
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Very cool, Tim. I thought we had lost you, but thank God, we haven't. I don't have much time, but I just wanted to tell you that this wallpaper looks absolutely wonderful. And boy, it is refreashing to see how many people support you now. Keep it up, and God bless.

In Christ,
John


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 pointer

 
 by zcerza on: Jan 24 2004
 
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all commentary on religion aside, scripted fonts look horrible in graphics. they're hard to read and they're no less static than a print-type font.


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