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Raf

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  1. Raf

    Ohh the irony

    Smacks of being made up.
  2. The reveal on Wells. The real jeopardy that West was in. The retcon without cheating. On Barry and Iris, Barry is going to remember what she told him, but she's not. That relationship suddenly became a lot more interesting. And how did I not see H. Wells as a time traveler?
  3. Disappointed you did like the episode as much as I did.
  4. In asking this question, are you assuming the Bible to be true? John 11:51-52 seems pretty clear to me. Do you have any reason to doubt the authenticity of the verse?
  5. MRAP, regardless of a person's views on or practice/non practice of SIT, YOU do not get to tell people whether or where they can post. If you need clarification on someone's position, ask. Or poke around. This particular subject has been discussed at length. Please read the threads pinned to the top of this forum: ANYONE is allowed to post on ANY thread regardless of their views on the Bible, as long as the posts are on topic.
  6. Not Jeepers Creepers. You're both in the right genre. George was closer
  7. Raf

    New Member MRAP

    Seniority doesn't confer privileges here. Manners do. Tact does. You are lacking in both. Stop getting mad at us for pointing it out and start accepting responsibility for the tone you are setting. The problem is not everyone else. You're rude. A diverse group of people who are accustomed to disagreeing with each other on a variety of issues are all quickly reaching the same conclusion. That's not an accident
  8. We're actually having different conversations, which is why I tried to cry uncle. And that's ok. No need to argue every point. I've made mine. I get yours. Moving on.
  9. Yes The first three played him in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
  10. I get what you're saying, Bolshevik, but there is a distinction to be made between a religion, which you can choose, and a cultural/heritage background, which you cannot. I am not Irish because I was not born in Ireland, nor was I born to parents who are from Ireland, etc. It's not that I'm rejecting Irishness. Choosing Christianity DOES mean rejecting other religions, at least in principle. If you are a Christian by religion, then you have concluded (whether by default or by explicit analysis) that other religions are false. That alone is a defining different. It does not mean that people of differing faiths cannot get along with each other. That's a separate issue. True, this does not address people who are only Christians in a cultural sense, or people who've never looked at it the way I'm presenting it. But they CAN look at it that way, and I'm encouraging them to. And if they choose not to, ok by me. Big world. Lots of people. Just because one asks a question does not make him entitled to an answer from everyone. Anyone not interested in the conversation is free to move along. (That's not directed at you. Just a statement of fact).
  11. The first movie directed by an African American (a groundbreaking actor in his own right) to gross over $100 million dollars in North America.
  12. On his way to work, Teddy spots Charlotte - an incredibly beautiful woman. He really wants to meet her - but what would his wife say? A Soviet invasion on the United States interrupts his quest.
  13. It was a good clue because it forced us to consider the setting: it would have to be the kind of job one COULD take while pursuing another career. The obvious choice was restaurant worker, but it made no sense with Cheers or Alice. So I was stumped. Took me a while to consider "cab driver" as a profession that fit the description. This TV series featured a recurring character who was played by the real-life father of the female lead. In the final episode, it is revealed that he (the character) is the father of the title character (not the female lead). The title character is a con-man who assumed the identity of a fictitious character created by the female lead character. (Are you following along?) The title character never actually knew his own real name, and when he learned the recurring character was, in fact, his father, he finally was able to ask him. The recurring character has a heart attack and dies before he can answer.
  14. Adding: River Phoenix One more person has played this character to date. Naming that actor would be a giveaway.
  15. The film contains three distinct stories tied together by a wraparound story.
  16. Correction: "You promised you'd never tell!'
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