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  • ExTankCrewman
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    Re: A small world we live in.

    Originally posted by Elmer G. White View Post
    How fascinating, as I am not a total stranger to academic theology. Which one did you find more significant in the induction of widespread apostasy? (S)exegetics or dogmatics? Personally I think the 'exegetics' are more devilish. Well, what can you expect from a discipline that includes the dreaded prefix 'exe' in its name, the mantra and incantation of computer virus demons? Or the dogmatics with its scolastic extra-Biblical travesties of 'proof' when all you need is the Good Book in its True Form™!



    Psalms 12:6
    The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.

    Not to mention the modern 'theologians' that take the 'scientific' theories of cosmology and evilution as facts and twist the Word into unrecognisable haggish! Did they make you read Pannenberg with his 'cosmic fields and webs' from physics or McGrath with his modern 'natural theology'. They've caused more atheism than the combined hordes of commies and maoists to the Nth power!

    Looking forward to stimulating conversations with you here! Sorry 'bout the pic. But you must know the evil in order to fight it, don't you agree!?

    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer
    While I found both quite disagreeing, I preferred dogmatics over exegetics.
    Well, my theologian did make us read some of that Mcgrath, I guess my Theologian was secretly an atheist and was trying to discourage actual Christians to become priests and spread the word of God. My colleagues, who I studied with were getting disinterested of theology, cause of that darn Mcgrath, but survival of the fittest and those who can see through blatant lies win I suppose?

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  • Elmer G. White
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    Re: A small world we live in.

    Originally posted by ExTankCrewman View Post
    Well, to become ordained I had to go to a school of theology where I got a "Masters of Divinity", thus making me an official priest, but I preferred to become a teacher, from there I asked for a job in a High school as a religion teacher, they accepted me and that's where my career as a teacher started.
    That AR-15 is quite disturbing, I sometimes wish only men would have rights to decorate and moderate weaponry.
    How fascinating, as I am not a total stranger to academic theology. Which one did you find more significant in the induction of widespread apostasy? (S)exegetics or dogmatics? Personally I think the 'exegetics' are more devilish. Well, what can you expect from a discipline that includes the dreaded prefix 'exe' in its name, the mantra and incantation of computer virus demons? Or the dogmatics with its scolastic extra-Biblical travesties of 'proof' when all you need is the Good Book in its True Form™!



    Psalms 12:6
    The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.

    Not to mention the modern 'theologians' that take the 'scientific' theories of cosmology and evilution as facts and twist the Word into unrecognisable haggish! Did they make you read Pannenberg with his 'cosmic fields and webs' from physics or McGrath with his modern 'natural theology'. They've caused more atheism than the combined hordes of commies and maoists to the Nth power!

    Looking forward to stimulating conversations with you here! Sorry 'bout the pic. But you must know the evil in order to fight it, don't you agree!?

    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer

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  • ExTankCrewman
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    Re: A small world we live in.

    Originally posted by Elmer G. White View Post
    You've had a busy life! Military first and last and a somewhere in between studying to be high school religion teacher? Utterly impressive! Where was that?! Not many countries have religion study as a subject! So sad...

    AR-15, wonderful. Did you know they have corrupted it recently with PINK COLOR?! Such blasphemy!

    Ezekiel 16:30
    How weak is thine heart, saith the Lord GOD, seeing thou doest all these things, the work of an imperious whorish woman;




    Hope that image does not disturb you too much

    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer
    Well, to become ordained I had to go to a school of theology where I got a "Masters of Divinity", thus making me an official priest, but I preferred to become a teacher, from there I asked for a job in a High school as a religion teacher, they accepted me and that's where my career as a teacher started.
    That AR-15 is quite disturbing, I sometimes wish only men would have rights to decorate and moderate weaponry.

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  • Elmer G. White
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    Re: A small world we live in.

    Originally posted by ExTankCrewman View Post
    I have enlightened quite a nice amount.
    As a religion teacher in high school, I have enlightened quite a lot of ignorant students, who kept trying to logically prove Evolution and such, but I kept denying their facts, they were amazed and wanted to learn more about God.
    My favorite weaponry? Well, I have a passion for the M1 Abrams tank, it seems to be of amazing quality and very fast, which is what I like.
    By guns, I'd have to go with the AR-15. That is my favorite weapon, great accuracy, amazing looks and very comfortable.
    You've had a busy life! Military first and last and a somewhere in between studying to be high school religion teacher? Utterly impressive! Where was that?! Not many countries have religion study as a subject! So sad...

    AR-15, wonderful. Did you know they have corrupted it recently with PINK COLOR?! Such blasphemy!

    Ezekiel 16:30
    How weak is thine heart, saith the Lord GOD, seeing thou doest all these things, the work of an imperious whorish woman;




    Hope that image does not disturb you too much

    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer

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  • ExTankCrewman
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    Re: A small world we live in.

    Originally posted by Elmer G. White View Post
    Have you sired many sons or female offspring?
    Obviously, you are very familiar with guns and other weaponry, what are your favorites?
    I have enlightened quite a nice amount.
    As a religion teacher in high school, I have enlightened quite a lot of ignorant students, who kept trying to logically prove Evolution and such, but I kept denying their facts, they were amazed and wanted to learn more about God.
    My favorite weaponry? Well, I have a passion for the M1 Abrams tank, it seems to be of amazing quality and very fast, which is what I like.
    By guns, I'd have to go with the AR-15. That is my favorite weapon, great accuracy, amazing looks and very comfortable.

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  • Elmer G. White
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    Re: A small world we live in.

    Originally posted by ExTankCrewman View Post
    I am Friedrich H. Günther.
    I am from Dresden, Germany, but right now I live in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
    I am only Half-German, my father is from The USA, while my mother is German, reason why my father was in Germany, because his grandfather moved to the once been German Empire.
    Originally I served the German army, but later on I moved to the United States of America and served it's military branch, this is where I was introduced more into my religion.
    I go to the Wisconsin church of "Church Angel", and my favorite bible verse is:
    "When two men are fighting and the wife of one of them intervenes to drag her husband clear of his opponent,
    if she puts out her hand and catches hold of the man by his privates, you must cut off her hand and show her no mercy." Deuteronomy 25:11.
    Originally, I did not believe in Jesus, as I lived in the communist occupied East Germany, where the religious policy was Atheism.
    Although some Germans would sneak in religious books into the town, but would be shot down later on, if they were to be caught.
    After the Berlin wall fell down, and my long years of service, I moved to the USA, where I found myself (ironically) serving the military again, and starting to find out more about God, as there I had full rights to read the bible and achieved a fair amount of knowledge about Jesus.
    I hope you have had time to read this post, as I had the time to write it.
    Willkommen, bienvenue, cautious welcome, Friedrich! Glücklich zu sehen & je suis enchanté. Hope you'll stay.

    That was an impressive Introduction. So nice to meet an actual experienced adult person for a change. And such an original but important and beautiful verse for a favorite!
    Have you sired many sons or female offspring?
    Obviously, you are very familiar with guns and other weaponry, what are your favorites?

    Exodus 22:21
    Thou shalt neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.

    The above verse signifies that when a sincere seeker comes to find CHRIST, we welcome him and try to help him on his path to True Christianity™.


    I hope you'll enjoy these Forums, seek, ask and you'll be answered. Study hard and before RAPTURE comes you might have the time to gain SALVATION!

    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer

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  • ExTankCrewman
    started a topic A small world we live in.

    A small world we live in.

    I am Friedrich H. Günther.
    I am from Dresden, Germany, but right now I live in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
    I am only Half-German, my father is from The USA, while my mother is German, reason why my father was in Germany, because his grandfather moved to the once been German Empire.
    Originally I served the German army, but later on I moved to the United States of America and served it's military branch, this is where I was introduced more into my religion.
    I go to the Wisconsin church of "Church Angel", and my favorite bible verse is:
    "When two men are fighting and the wife of one of them intervenes to drag her husband clear of his opponent,
    if she puts out her hand and catches hold of the man by his privates, you must cut off her hand and show her no mercy." Deuteronomy 25:11.
    Originally, I did not believe in Jesus, as I lived in the communist occupied East Germany, where the religious policy was Atheism.
    Although some Germans would sneak in religious books into the town, but would be shot down later on, if they were to be caught.
    After the Berlin wall fell down, and my long years of service, I moved to the USA, where I found myself (ironically) serving the military again, and starting to find out more about God, as there I had full rights to read the bible and achieved a fair amount of knowledge about Jesus.
    I hope you have had time to read this post, as I had the time to write it.
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