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The Neverending Story (The New Christian Chronicles)
Southern Baptists ending talks with Catholic Church ^ | 3/24/01 | AP

Posted on 10/15/2001 6:54:40 AM PDT by malakhi

The Neverending Story
An ongoing debate on Scripture, Tradition, History and Interpretation.


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To: angelo
Thanks.

Becky

3,881 posted on 10/29/2001 1:30:52 PM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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To: SoothingDave
It is also among the towns claiming to have "invented" the banana split.

I live a short distance from Seymour, Wisconsin, the "home of the hamburger". It was invented in 1885 by a Charles Nagreen, and served at the county fair.

My hometown of Appleton was the home of Senator Joe McCarty, the childhood home of Harry Houdini, and is the headquarters of the John Birch Society. Lest you think we are entirely conservative, this is also the home of Greta Van Susteren (sorry). Appleton was the site of the world's first hydroelectric plant, as well as the first home to be lit by electric lights.

Other illustrious Appletonians include Rocky Bleier (you may have heard of him--he went to the same high school I did), novelist Edna Ferber, and actor Willem Dafoe. Campbell Scott attended my alma mater, Lawrence University, and Harrison Ford is Ripon College's most famous dropout.

3,882 posted on 10/29/2001 1:32:26 PM PST by malakhi
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To: SoothingDave
OK, let's say this same "saved" Christian is mad and talking on the phone. He yells out the Lord's name in vain and BANG! is hit by a bus and dies. What happens to him? He dies without repenting his sin. The wages of sin is death.

What do you know about the death process? Is it just possible a nanosecond is more than enough time to repent?
3,883 posted on 10/29/2001 1:32:52 PM PST by OLD REGGIE
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To: OLD REGGIE
What do you know about the death process? Is it just possible a nanosecond is more than enough time to repent?

We all hope that's the case.

SD

3,884 posted on 10/29/2001 1:34:29 PM PST by SoothingDave
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To: al_c; SoothingDave
Very heavy Czech and German population down that way. If I'm not mistaken, your area is heavy on German heritage, is it not? Perhaps some Czech, too?

I'm surrounded by Germans, Poles and Dutch. I'm about the only Italian in the phone book. I'm probably the only Sicilian Jew in the state of Wisconsin!

3,885 posted on 10/29/2001 1:34:37 PM PST by malakhi
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To: Steven
by the way if you come from Dennison/Sherman area, you practically an okie anyway.

You know your geography! Very good! I usually have to tell people where Sherman is. I usually end up saying I'm from Dallas.

It's funny you said that. My wife teases me with that occasionally ... she's from LaGrange (know where that is? Texas not Illinois)

3,886 posted on 10/29/2001 1:35:41 PM PST by al_c
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To: al_c
What's wrong with the way I talk. Ya'all just don't know how to read:)

Becky

3,887 posted on 10/29/2001 1:36:59 PM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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To: angelo
I live a short distance from Seymour, Wisconsin, the "home of the hamburger". It was invented in 1885 by a Charles Nagreen, and served at the county fair.

I thought the Germans had something to do with it? Never thought of putting it on a bun, did they?

My hometown of Appleton was the home of Senator Joe McCarty, the childhood home of Harry Houdini, and is the headquarters of the John Birch Society.

Why did I think the JBS was from Alabama or Mississippi?

Other illustrious Appletonians include Rocky Bleier

Played a little ball after Viet Nam, I think. Opened some holes for Pittsburgh's favorite "Italian" running back.

SD

3,888 posted on 10/29/2001 1:37:58 PM PST by SoothingDave
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To: angelo
I live a short distance from Seymour, Wisconsin

I have a friend in Eau Claire. How far is that from where you are?

3,889 posted on 10/29/2001 1:39:37 PM PST by al_c
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To: al_c
Please don't blaspheme this board with that name. ;o)

Okay, in the interest of equal time:


3,890 posted on 10/29/2001 1:40:03 PM PST by malakhi
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To: al_c
ROFLOL, I'm flattered.

Becky

3,891 posted on 10/29/2001 1:40:30 PM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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To: angelo
I'm surrounded by Germans, Poles and Dutch. I'm about the only Italian in the phone book. I'm probably the only Sicilian Jew in the state of Wisconsin!

That means not only don't they know the difference between a calzone and a stromboli, they don't even care. Jeannette, on the other hand is Italian central. The local grocery store doesn't even bother with calling the aisle "ethnic" foods, it just says "Italian." You can't run for office if your name doesn't end in a vowel and start with a "De" or "Di."

SD

3,892 posted on 10/29/2001 1:41:06 PM PST by SoothingDave
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To: al_c
And even more amazing is the fact that one of the best players to ever wear the red stockings will never be allowed into the Hall of Fame.

He will, even if posthumously.

3,893 posted on 10/29/2001 1:41:14 PM PST by malakhi
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
Ya'all just don't know how to read:)

And y'all don't know how to spell y'all. ;o)

3,894 posted on 10/29/2001 1:42:17 PM PST by al_c
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To: angelo
Okay, in the interest of equal time:

Ugh. Couldn't find a picture of Tony Dorsett to make us all happy?

SD

3,895 posted on 10/29/2001 1:42:22 PM PST by SoothingDave
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To: Steven; al_c
You left off the "dontcha know?" part.
I think "eh?" would fit better.

Those are really more 'Yooper' expressions. And don't ask me to explain what "uff dah" means.

3,896 posted on 10/29/2001 1:42:41 PM PST by malakhi
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To: angelo; PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
Okay, in the interest of equal time:

"The love of money is the root of all evil."

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I'm out a here, folks. Becky, we'll take up this border dispute tomorrow. Tell Mack to take it easy on me. ;o)

3,897 posted on 10/29/2001 1:44:42 PM PST by al_c
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To: al_c
OOOHHHH, that's the fault of my catholic education:)

Becky

3,898 posted on 10/29/2001 1:45:09 PM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
Are any of you guys still the of the "religion" you were brought up with as a child? At what age did you change? This is interesting.

I parted ways with Catholicism at the end of my freshman year in college, and returned about 18 years later. I spent most of the years in between years practicing karmic yoga. AOG was very instrumental in my taking a second look at Christianity. At some point I realized I was being called back to Catholicism, and did everything but chuck pea soup with my anti-Catholic diatribes until I finally submitted about three months later.

So, you see, there's hope for you guys yet! : )
3,899 posted on 10/29/2001 1:46:01 PM PST by eastsider
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To: angelo
And even more amazing is the fact that one of the best players to ever wear the red stockings will never be allowed into the Hall of Fame. He will, even if posthumously.

Maybe they can set up a special room for him and Joe Jackson.

3,900 posted on 10/29/2001 1:46:37 PM PST by RobbyS
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