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…where true theology is done.
By: Mark Vander Pol on October 8, 2007
at 10:11 pm
Who needs to sell out stadiums when we have this?
By: Mark Vander Pol on October 8, 2007
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Definitely NOT a “Theology of Glory!”
By: Mark Vander Pol on October 8, 2007
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Sorry, comment moderation was on.
Good ones Mark. The first one is the best…so far. That is, the top one.
By: Rick on October 8, 2007
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“Truth often stands alone.” Isn’t that closer to the thought of the original context?
By: Ed Hurst on October 9, 2007
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Ed,
Right you are. well done.
By: Rick on October 9, 2007
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Oh…this thing *is* on…
1. “A Different Kind of Religious Movement.” (sorry, I watched A Prairie Home Companion last night and Woody Harrelson’s character made a similar joke).
2. “Where Cleanliness is Not Next to Godliness.”
Ok, Rick, I may need some tutoring on how to actually author a post…I am about as e-savvy as I am athletic…which isn’t a lot.
Zrim
By: zrim on October 9, 2007
at 10:30 am
Zrim,
In time you will be taken care of. I think we need more folks to post here. Kinda like that one virtual pub. We may need Ruberad to hook us up with some cool features.
I have a busy day today – but I’ll get you an account so you can log in here.
Good suggestions…ultimately you’ll be the decider on the best tag.
By: Rick on October 9, 2007
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BTW, did you click on the “About” tab?
By: Rick on October 9, 2007
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I hereby officially submit my proposed tagline of “going outside the camp“
By: RubeRad on October 10, 2007
at 6:31 pm
rube,
do a search on “outside the camp”
you’ll find an infamous hyper-calvinist site.
They ruined a good verse. That is why I’m hesitant.
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