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u/TH3BUDDHA · 4 pointsr/Columbus

I bought this book and I have loved exploring the trails in it. The hike at Clear Creek Metro Park is by far my favorite. People have mentioned meetup. I recommend the HikeOhio! group, specifically. I've done a hike down at Hocking Hills with them and it was a good time.

u/ApfelFarFromTree · 3 pointsr/Columbus

If you're having trouble finding a person, two books may help you start the process: Do What You Are and What Color is Your Parachute. I know how frustrating it is to be "stuck" and then find a dream job. Unfortunately, I don't have much advice to share as I fell backwards into the profession by just taking every job opportunity that came my way that sounded remotely interesting. Best of luck to you!!!

u/Bluedevil88 · 3 pointsr/Columbus

Great book on the topic: https://www.amazon.com/New-Localism-Cities-Thrive-Populism/dp/0815731647 about how/why some cities thrive yet others don't.

The book compares Ytown to Pittsburgh and cites a study that in Ytown all the old money/people with power/elites were in one specific civic group: The Garden Club. Hard to build trust with other groups when everyone is siloed.

In Pittsburgh the elites were spread out, sprinkled among many.

When it came time to build a consensus and pressure local civic and political leaders to do so, it was easy to build one and coalesce as everyone knew everyone. Trust was already established.

u/oliverh153 · 0 pointsr/Columbus

Let's just start with one claim: If I am wrong on this one, stop reading, that means I'm a liar, or I'm mistaken.

'ALL scholars, believing or unbelieving, agree that Rome is the 4th empire.' See the 2010 series. Dan 11/12 The Unfinished Business of History (time 7:37--context is 6:00-7:57). Also see 2010 Dan 7-8 pt 2 at 2:38.

Anyone who has read even a handful of scholars on this point knows this is not true. Go to Amazon. Find a book 'Complete Guide to Biblical Prophecy' by Miller (conservative, bible believing scholar.) https://www.amazon.com/COMPLETE-GUIDE-BIBLE-PROPHECY/dp/1624162231/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1510789384&sr=1-1&keywords=miller+bible+prophecy He discusses how there are two competing theories about the identities of the empires. On page 150 there is a chart describing this. (Amazon has a 'look inside' feature when you click in the upper right corner of the book.)

Here's another--Boice, Expositional Commentary on Daniel, p 126. Daniel, Boice (conservative) p 126 (notes ch 9) https://www.amazon.com/Daniel-Expositional-Commentary-James-Montgomery/dp/0801066417/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510789329&sr=8-1&keywords=james+montgomery+boice+daniel
--in order to avoid predictive prophecy, liberals date the book in 165 BC, and make the Greek empire the 4th. All of the empires would therefore have come on the stage by the time of the book's writing.

http://s3.amazonaws.com/tgc-documents/journal-issues/2.2_Goldingay.pdf This is a conservative scholar, who discusses this issue in the 2nd paragraph.

Unfortunately doing a web search for 'Daniel 4 empires' may not yield results...people who make websites about Daniel typically hold to the conservative Christian position. But, you probably will be able to find proof. Look at Wikipedia for example, Four Kingdoms of Daniel, in 'Schools of Thought.' (right above 'Roman Empire schema')
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_kingdoms_of_Daniel

If you go to any decent sized library, they will have one volume bible commentaries, guides, handbooks...if you look at the sections on Daniel 2 and 7, they will all tell you the same thing. Some scholars see Rome as the 4th empire, some see Greece as the 4th empire. This is impossible to miss.

I am not arguing that Greece is the 4th empire. All I am saying is that there is a disagreement among scholars, and there are two main views. That's it. Some Xenos teachers somehow have missed this. I can't imagine how. They NEVER mention that many (actually I think most) scholars disagree with the 'Rome as #4' view. (If they did, they would provide only the weakest arguments, like they have done for the late-date, such as the '3 Greek words' argument.)

Why is this important? The answer to this is in the quote in the quote from Boice above. Mainline scholars date Daniel (not the book in its entirety, but its final form) at about 165 BC. No one dates it later, even as much as a decade later. Therefore if everyone, including mainline scholars, actually agreed with the 4-empire schema of Babylon, Media-Persia, Greece, and Rome, then Rome is one of Daniel's 4 dominant empires. Daniel thus would have clearly predicted the ascendancy of the Roman empire. Rome was not the dominant power in the 160s; Greece was. I think Rome became the dominant power about a century later. (To further verify this point, see the 2006 Daniel 2 teaching at 1:03:40. He argues the same exact point I make here.)

Now, are there good arguments to be made that Daniel predicted the future? Yes. But, none of them are as good as 'It is 100% certain that Rome is the fourth Empire'...which is clearly not true. Now, if everyone, even late-dating scholars who don't believe in prophecy, agree that Rome is the final empire...what other conclusion could be made? Daniel predicted the Roman empire.







u/graphikartistry · 1 pointr/Columbus

Are we talking about just beer here? Anyone thinking about something like Mead?

I've looked into home brewing off and on, try reading this book

u/bettersafetynet · 1 pointr/Columbus

I politely disagree. If IT is where your heart is, follow it. The problems you're describing are pretty much anywhere.

Yes the social contract has changed, but for those who are aware of this and actively work with the new arrangement, they can make a very comfortable living.

Read this book for starters
http://www.amazon.com/Job-Went-India-Pragmatic-Programmers/dp/0976694018
(i have nothing to do with this book and this is a direct link, no affiliate status here... I'll make no money if you buy this book)

u/meddle511 · 3 pointsr/Columbus

I think the Crawford expedition and everything leading up to it is an incredible piece of history that rarely gets told. I first read about it in Allan Eckert's book ["That Dark and Bloody River"] (https://www.amazon.com/That-Bloody-River-Historical-Fiction/dp/0553378651/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=that+dark+and+bloody+river&qid=1558790930&s=gateway&sr=8-1) and always felt it would make a great film if the events around it weren't so brutal.

u/Feelsgood767 · 1 pointr/Columbus

Your knowledge of history seems limited. I am not equating the current left with Nazis, I was pointing out that Nazi's started as a socialist party.

$6.99

https://www.amazon.com/Hitler-Rise-Party-Frank-McDonough/dp/0582506069/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=TXVDWRJADKJBBTR4GBF6

u/crbiker · 2 pointsr/Columbus

>Hurr durr Ayn Rand.

At least get a little more creative in your insults.

I prefer my political theory not be rooted in fictional novels.

u/liaseraph · -1 pointsr/Columbus

you should get her this book for christmas

u/rokaabsa · 1 pointr/Columbus

Imagine if you discovered the ancient Egyptians, 3,500 years ago had an advanced civilization (that we know extensively about because of thousands of writings) all without your so called fathers of civilization.

https://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Lives-Daily-Egypt-Pharaohs/dp/003000733X/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1541187091&sr=8-8&keywords=ancient+lives

It's also on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnsNwwwHm2I

Next you discover some guy named Steven Pinker and maybe, possibly, you will be able to integrate all three into one view, but I doubt it.

u/VanDriver1 · 1 pointr/Columbus

Get a book called, 50 hikes in Ohio. It's excellent. Also for poison ivy pack a tube of hydrocortizone cream (2%) and put it on as soon as you start to feel a persistent itch. Poison Ivy is everwhere.

https://www.amazon.com/50-Hikes-Ohio-Backpacks-Throughout/dp/0881504017?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0

u/rustbeltjon · 3 pointsr/Columbus

Prohibition in Columbus, OH by Alex Tebben

For earlier history, check out History of the City of Columbus, Ohio, which covers the period from the founding of Franklinton in 1797, through the World War period to the year 1920.

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