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Post by Dave on May 1, 2012 23:41:52 GMT -5
Hello world – Dave here – let’s talk.
There are so many questions I wanted to ask in Church, but wasn’t allowed. I have always been told that my science questions are -Not Appropriate – in Church. Likewise, any theological questions goes unheard in the class room. In fact, I have been told that theological questions are – Not Appropriate – in class.
This is the Confusion I Ponder! Where can this discussion take place?
Right here – that’s where!
Make me think! Teach me! Challenge me – and above all correct me when I am wrong.
Show me the error in my reasoning and perhaps we can learn together
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Post by Dillon on May 2, 2012 0:10:06 GMT -5
Submitted on 2012/03/29 at 7:10 am Hi Dave, I have been reading your website for a while now and I am curious just what are your credentials. – MLS(ASCP)cm ?
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Post by Dave on May 2, 2012 0:13:28 GMT -5
Submitted on 2012/03/29 at 7:37 am | In reply to Dillon.
Hey there – It is nice to know someone does read me. My credentials are:
My high School experience was at Phillips Academy of Andover Mass. I mention this for those rare few that actually know what this represents.
1993 AAS – Medical Laboratory Technology from Indiana University and Ivy Tech Community College. Upon graduation I became a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) through the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP), of which I am an Associate Member.
1996 BA- in Bible Studies from Canterbury University of Cheser England.
2008 BS – Clinical Laboratory Science of Cincinnati University. Again, upon graduation I updated my work credentials to Medical Technologist (MT) and have since updated to Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) also through (ASCP). The difference between the MT and MLS status deals with the small case cm after my credentials – meaning Continuing Education – mandating that I am always current in my field.
Thus MLS(ASCP)cm.
I have also, been enrolled in a Masters of Theology program since January 2010; but with work, kids, life, work, did I mention kids?, my Theory, the Book, and again kids, my Masters Program has been slow going. I am approaching them currently with the hopes of obtaining some credit for my Book, in the hopes I can cut down on some of the classwork obligations.
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