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Postby jesica on Mon May 17, 2010 10:29 am

build in e-sword for mint with option to add more bible how about that idea
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Re: e-sword

Postby Carl on Mon May 17, 2010 10:50 am

staffie wrote:build in e-sword for mint with option to add more bible how about that idea


I highly doubt that e-sword would make it into the default application set of Linux Mint as not everyone would appreciate it :wink:

although I don't see why it's not in the default repo :?

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Ahhh it is dependent on a windows OS so you have to use wine, now I know why it's not in the repo :roll:
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Re: e-sword

Postby Kaye on Sun May 23, 2010 4:04 pm

You tried this before. Mint doesn't need to come packaged with the bible, the quran, ancient Greek mythology, or any other religious association.
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Re: e-sword

Postby ell02 on Sun May 23, 2010 5:55 pm

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Re: e-sword

Postby FedoraRefugee on Sun May 23, 2010 7:03 pm

Either way, as a Christian I agree with Kaye. It does not need to be in the default ISO for ANY reason! Just install it yourself.
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Re: e-sword

Postby jesica on Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:30 pm

Xiphos is the best and I reckon in the world we live in today we all need the bible and can learn from it
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Re: e-sword

Postby vincent on Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:32 pm

staffie wrote:Xiphos is the best and I reckon in the world we live in today we all need the bible and can learn from it


Not everybody is Christian, and not everybody feels the need to read the Bible. If you do, great, install it yourself. I'll echo the above sentiments though...we don't need to have any religious components pre-installed in a Linux distro like Mint. If you want to advocate for your religion, Mint is the wrong place to do so.
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Re: e-sword

Postby OldManHook on Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:50 am

Why not just use Christian Ubuntu or roll your own? :idea:
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Re: e-sword

Postby monkeyboy on Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:11 am

Kaye wrote:You tried this before. Mint doesn't need to come packaged with the bible, the quran, ancient Greek mythology, or any other religious association.


Kaye is right, this whole thing has been done already. Anybody want to bet it accomplishes as much as it did last time?
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Re: e-sword

Postby linuxviolin on Tue Aug 17, 2010 10:15 am

Oh no, out of pity, no religious things here neither in Mint or any system. Very bad idea... :evil:

staffie wrote:I reckon in the world we live in today we all need the bible and can learn from it

Oh no. Religion is one of the worst stupidities invented by humans and (probably) one of those who made the greatest number of deaths in human history, and which still continues...
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Re: e-sword

Postby den1m on Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:01 pm

OldManHook wrote:Why not just use Christian Ubuntu or roll your own? :idea:


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Re: e-sword

Postby den1m on Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:05 pm

linuxviolin wrote:Oh no, out of pity, no religious things here neither in Mint or any system. Very bad idea... :evil:

staffie wrote:I reckon in the world we live in today we all need the bible and can learn from it

Oh no. Religion is one of the worst stupidities invented by humans and (probably) one of those who made the greatest number of deaths in human history, and which still continues...


100% agreed... I would boycott mint if it rolls out as jesusmint.

But ecalibre for ebooks might be nice to include though. Ebooks are pretty common now.
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Re: e-sword

Postby linuxviolin on Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:43 pm

den1m wrote:But ecalibre for ebooks might be nice to include though. Ebooks are pretty common now.

I don't like Calibre, it's relatively crappy. There is not many e-book readers but if you want to include one, why not, then think to FBReader...
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Re: e-sword

Postby linuxviolin on Fri Aug 20, 2010 10:54 am

Back to this topic, just a quote from one of our great men:

The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weakness, the Bible a collection of honorable, but still purely primitive, legends which are nevertheless pretty childish. No interpretation no matter how subtle can (for me) change this.

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Re: e-sword

Postby Anthorn on Mon Dec 13, 2010 6:00 am

There is already a Bible. There are a lot of applications not installed but can be installed at the click of the mouse: Software Manager > Bibletime which uses the eSword Project libraries additionally installed along with Bibletime is one of them. After installing go to Settings > Bookshelf Manager in Bibletime and you can download loads of titles mainly older non-copyright from Crosswire Bible Society straight into Bibletime. I have the KJV Bible, Strong's Hebrew and Greek, Easton, Smith and Webster dictionaries as well as the ESV Bible!

Personally, I see no need for eSword to be built into the default Mint because it's already there. All it takes is a minute or two to install it! As previously stated, not everyone will have a use for it.
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Re: e-sword

Postby plmanser on Tue Dec 14, 2010 6:54 am

jesica wrote:build in e-sword for mint with option to add more bible how about that idea

You don't need an application for bible study. Just visit http://www.biblegateway.com/.

It has a wealth of alternative bible translations, search features, and commentary material, doesn't require any installation or disk space, and is OS independent.
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Re: e-sword

Postby darethehair on Tue Dec 14, 2010 10:43 am

plmanser wrote:You don't need an application for bible study. Just visit http://www.biblegateway.com/


I also think that BibleGateway is an excellent online bible resource! Here is another one: not so much 'multiversion' but a great resource:

http://net.bible.org
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Re: e-sword

Postby frankcox on Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:59 pm

linuxviolin wrote:Oh no, out of pity, no religious things here neither in Mint or any system. Very bad idea... :evil:

staffie wrote:I reckon in the world we live in today we all need the bible and can learn from it

Oh no. Religion is one of the worst stupidities invented by humans and (probably) one of those who made the greatest number of deaths in human history, and which still continues...


Staffle:
Perhaps you need to read a history book. First of all to claim Christianity is man made assumes you are Gnostic , I somehow doubt that. Second of all because something was done in the name of an institution is not evidence, much less proof the institution was the cause. With that logic the people who fired the machine guns that killed those at what is known as the St. Valentines Day Massacre where police because they claimed to be such.

And thirdly 17 million died in all the so called religious wars in history and well in excess of 100 million died in the twenty century alone at the hands of countries whose religion is humanism and evolution. To claim to be non-religious is to claim to be from another planet, on this one you either believe you were created or that you evolved, either is a religious belief. The belief you evolved has the fascinating aspect of meaning you are a collection of chance mistakes and have no reason to believe you are correct or are even asking the right questions.

And to top it off there are religious programs in the repositories already,they are anti-Christian so you do not mind.
It is sadly amusing to see people who hate telling others of their intellectual superiority. If Esword was in the depositories you would become angry because you don't like being told of the Bibles moral code , if you were morally superior and simply disagreed you would simply not download it as I choose to with the programs supporting your religion.
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Re: e-sword

Postby Oscar799 on Thu Feb 03, 2011 5:15 am

There are plenty of places on the internet for religious discussion.
Mint Forum is not one of them.
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