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Sign me up! :thumb:I'd like to have dinner with Merton, Tolkien, Lewis and Chesterton on one side of the table and Spike Mulligan, Oscar Wilde, Dorothy Parker and G.B. Shaw on the other.
I'd moderate.
Sign me up! :thumb:I'd like to have dinner with Merton, Tolkien, Lewis and Chesterton on one side of the table and Spike Mulligan, Oscar Wilde, Dorothy Parker and G.B. Shaw on the other.
I'd moderate.
Which Christian denomination, sect, or group are you affiliated with, specifically?And an NPP heretic.
yeh, he is a faggotDavid Bowie.
There's something about the man I find extraordinary.
Which Christian denomination, sect, or group are you affiliated with, specifically?
And what inherent doctrinal authority does your preferred man-made Reformed Baptist sect possess that would render its opinions on who supposedly is or is not a "heretic" (Post #78) in any way binding upon believers? :think:I am a conservative Baptist who believes in Reformed theology.
And I'm affiliated with Christ's one historic Catholic Church, the original Christian group.At least I'm affiliated with a Christian group...
So?yeh, he is a faggot
I would definitely pay to see that. :thumb::think: Or I'd just hav Twain and Chesterton for lunch and drop God in as a talking point.
toldailytopic: What public figure would you like to meet?
Ron Paul.
i really picked Ron Paul of all things? I mean, I'd still love to meet him, but number one?
LOL!! I love this post. It is refreshing to see someone do what I do sometimes--have certain things that really turn us on at one time, then realize they aren't so great some years later.
I mean, I'd still say he's about as good as secular politics gets these days (though he was probably closer to my ideals when I wrote that than he is now.) But more... I'd pick any number of theological giants before I'd pick any politician.
Curious, why the switch?