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It looked to me like you wanted to discuss them. I was reminding you that we do that sort of thing, and where to post it to get things rolling.
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Unless, of course, you and I are both wrong and missed something crucial. That's always true, but I get suspicious whenever Darby's name gets trotted around. And again when someone drops a term meant to belittle a position like "secret rapture." If Darby had called it that, then it would be appropriate for using it to criticize him, especially when it would be an inconsistent term. The concept of dispensations was around long before Darby came along, whether or not he popularized them, and whether or not his particular spin on them was consistent with previous ones, and whether or not anyone else got the credit/blame for them. The Westminster Confession of Faith (1646) even used the word "dispensations." So, I'd say I don't think it's there, but I'd be slow to declare "It's not there" without a LOT more digging directly into what actually IS there. ======================== I lost the topic. Was the STF-friendly Bible, produced and sponsored by STF and written by one guy, connected to this? (I heard Scofield's was, bot not Schoenheit's.)
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NAME THAT ROCK or ROLL SONG
WordWolf replied to Human without the bean's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I figured it wasn't this song, because the other parts didn't sound familiar. If you had included part of the dinner disaster, I would have gotten it in a moment. This is "Rapper's Delight", by the Sugar Hill Gang. -
It's not that geography changes the titles. Occasionally, a title may change from country to country. (In the UK, "the Avengers" became "Marvel Avengers Assemble", since fans of the old TV show and later movie "the Avengers" would object and possibly get confused.) Generally, it's a change in language that triggers a change in titles. Occasionally, the new title makes sense, but often it's just something they think works better locally. "Despicable Me" aired here as "My Favorite Villain." "Safe" aired as "Code of Fear." Taken became "Implacable Search." "Home Alone" became "My Poor Little Angel." "The Hangover" became "What Happened Yesterday?" "Hope Springs" became "What Do I Do With My Husband?" "Todd Pilgrim Vs the World" became "Scott Pilgrim vs the Exes of the Girl of His Dreams." And so on, and so on. You can find some examples on the Imdb pages of movies if you go to the Release Date link, then scroll down to AKA (also known as) for the release titles in different countries as well as the working titles. So, they might have changed the name of "Tucker", but it's unlikely they went with somethng as idiosyncratic as I came up with, and especially with dropping a name out of the title. ("Cloverfield" became "Cloverfield-Monster", "Salt" became "Agent Salt" and so on.) I came up with that title by combining the mental image I was getting of a mechanic after constructing 50 cars in a row with the title of the movie "Diary of a Tired Black Man."
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Does it BOTHER you that your neighbor beilieves in a Trinity?
WordWolf replied to Ham's topic in About The Way
I tend not to lose sleep about all this. At worst, I'll sigh or something or I may find something interesting in their POV even if I think the overview is completely wrong. The closest to bothering me is when someone's making a point of being obnoxious about one position or the other specifically to goad the other side. Whichever side they support, I usually look for the door right about then. I don't have the patience anymore to deal with children on a soapbox. -
Your queston is not as simple as you think. AFAIK, the main positions on this are Dispensational (administrational) and Covenantal. I lean towards Covenantal, and, frankly, I did when I was in twi, starting from when I rendered "oikonomia" not "dispensation" and not "administration", but I preferred "stewardship", and focused on who were the stewards and what they were stewarding. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covenant_theology
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MRAP, you might want to pose your questions on a new thread in Doctrinal. They're off-topic in the middle of an unrelated thread in ATW.
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I do, but the writer apparently doesn't think so. And there was a legitimate point about loss of compassion in there.
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"Diary of a Very Tired Car Mechanic"????
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I'm not your target audience, and most of them moved on after GSC. I was raised Roman Catholic, and was an altar boy in a family involved in the local parish. (Altar boys, commentators, a Eucharistic minister.) I was told to believe in the Trinity. In fairness, I never had any depth of that other than being told to believe in that. So, when I left the church at age 12, it was because I had no confidence that what they-or any other Christian- taught had any validity. After a few years of being a dedicated anti-Christian and being anti-Bible, I got involved with twi. (As you can imagine, there's quite a story with such a drastic change in worldview and perspective in the course of a week, for me to even attend my first meeting.) I "became a Trinitarian" in the technical sense but didn't have any real belief invested in it. When I had questions my local parish was ill-equipped to even face, I walked away from the Trinity (in addition to Christianity.) A few years later, I got involved with twi. My reasons for believing the Trinity was incorrect but Christianity WAS correct were more based on sense now than before, although, admittedly, somewhere in there was the idea that someone who was truly expert on these matters signed off on it. Now that I have the freedom to believe any of those, I find that I can get along with Christians of all stamps providing they're conducting themselves like Christians and not Pharisees of any flavor. I don't have anything invested in any doctrine other than preference, and can change that if the information changes. I have yet to see a convincing argument for the Trinity over non-Trinity. If I ever became a Trinitarian, it would be a REAL one and not just going through the motions because I'm told to believe this by authority figures. If I ever became one, it would be because it made the most sense to me. That's the closest I can come to answering your question-the hypothetical as to what it would take.
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In this movie, a rather exceptional crew and atomic submarine are miniaturized and sent into the bloodstream of a diplomat to save his life. They are later in a position to save the entire planet by traveling to the Marianas Trench and firing a missile at the Van Allen Radiation Belt at exactly the right time. In this television show, a top secret governmental agency arms a team with miniaturization (for 12 hours at a time) and a high tech vehicle (suitable for travel in air, water and space), and sends them to investigate the mysteries of the oceans.
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That's one that came down from the top. The consequences of things like that- often intentional at the top- was that twi'ers DON'T CARE about other people. There's no COMPASSION for other people. This infected people, to a large or a small degree. And when they left twi, some people were able to discard it within a few years, and some never have. I thought about that when I saw a poster here talk about fellow Christians with whom he disagreed (Trinitarians), who worship the same God he does, who have the same Lord he does, but who view that Lord and that God somewhat differently while they do. He said they were "praying to an oil can." It's unlikely that he actually thought his fellow Christians were bowing and serving an oil can, so the comment was meant to belittle and demean those with whom he disagreed. Amd that's over a decade after leaving twi, which illustrates that one can leave twi without twi leaving them. One can stop attending SNS, one can stop listening to the tapes and phone hookups, but without actually thinking and growing past it, one is still doing most of the same harmful practices that hobbled those unfortunates who learned them in twi in the first place.
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Matthew Patel Lucas Lee Todd Ingram Roxy Richter Kyle Katayanagi Ken Katayanagi Gideon Graves Stars include: Kieran Culkin, Chris Evans, Brandon Routh, Jason Schwartzman, Anna Kendrick.
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That's it. Comment about Margaret. Complaint from Frank Burns. Hawkeye has a meltdown in an episode about having nothing but liver and fish for weeks in a row. Hawkeye trying to cheat playing "Hearts." Sidney Freedman, pausing before leaving, reminding them to not take themselves too seriously. Radar, during a sniper attack, about to risk his life for a sandwich. One of my all-time favorite quotes from MASH. When asked if Klinger (an "enlisted man", i.e. not an officer) enlisted, he gave this answer.
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Still thinking, but anyone can jump in right now.
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"She's offered her body to science. Time and time again." "I've gotten "Thank you" notes from people I said I'd never see again." "I've eaten a river of liver and an ocean of fish! I've eaten so much fish, I'm ready to grow gills! I've eaten so much liver, I can only make love if I'm smothered in bacon and onions!" "I'm reminded of a story, you've probably heard it. The king and queen of this country were playing golf with five clubs. Their son Jack remarked how strange it was that they only had two hearts between them. And just then his sister Little Deucey and her dog Tre started singing 'For Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend,' whereupon the whole family beat her to death and buried her with two spades." "Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice." "I have this peculiar metabolism. If I don't eat regularly, everything solid in my body turns to liquid. My shoes are full of water." "When they came for me, I ran like a thief right into Grand Central Station. They trapped me in a pay toilet." "Beautiful." "Cost them four dollars in nickels to get me out." "I love a volunteer."
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I think we need some more.
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In some people, it's a byproduct of time spent in twi. vpw himself was fond of doing it and it served his purposes. It made him sound clever and more interesting to many people, and it's the lazy way to criticize something. vpw liked to discredit those who disagreed with him, and a flippant comment is a LOT less work than refuting them. vpw was all about not doing any work he didn't have to, and cut corners everywhere. That, and he didn't have any compassion, so those who disagreed with him were just obstacles to knock down rather than people to win over. lcm himself was fond of doing it. lcm treated vpw's methods as having descended from the heavens. Furthermore, as an ex-jock, he was experienced in just snappy comebacks and putdowns, but not skilled in any academic or substantive method of refuting someone. So, it played to his strengths, as well. So, lcm learned both to do that sort of thing, and learned that other people don't count, so it's appropriate to ridicule them and belittle them. Naturally, between the two of them, that infected twi at a lot of levels. Lots of trainees and leaders emulated one, the other, or both, and passed all that down the "tree" to people all over the place. Frankly, vpw WAS callous and flippant, and lcm learned to be that way from vpw, and they passed it down the line.
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Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.
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"When they came for me, I ran like a thief right into Grand Central Station. They trapped me in a pay toilet." "Beautiful." "Cost them four dollars in nickels to get me out." "I love a volunteer."
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Matthew Patel Lucas Lee Todd Ingram Roxy Richter Kyle Katayanagi Ken Katayanagi Gideon Graves
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"I didn't kill my wife!" "I don't care!"