tithing part 2
George R (grimel@icx.net)
Mon, 23 Feb 1998 21:12:49
On 02/23/98 at 09:16 AM, JoeJarv@aol.com said:
>Someone else mentioned the need for "credentials" when dealing with
>others. However, when I dealt with the United States Federal Government
>(obtaining 501 (c) (3) status), the State of Illinois (while
>incorporating), and the Local Government (while getting approval to visit
>prisoners) the only credential I was asked to provide each time, was my
>Ordination Credential from the PAW. They never asked what degrees I
>possess, or if I even had any.
One more time. The need for degrees was in regard to TEXTBOOK type
material. Find a reputable institution that will use a textbook from a
non-degreed source.
>This got a little long, but I am surprised to see such an emphasis on
>this list, where when I posted a quote from a source on a subject, it was
>immediately discredited as not being from an acceptable source:
This list has a large number of geeks. Geeks like their facts in order
from acceptable sources; hearsay is discredited.
off the top of my head geek list:
Bro Brown
Bro Hooks
Bro Litteral(marginal)
Bro Masoner
Bro Nally
myself
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