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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 6/20/2008 10:55:58 AM   
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ORIGINAL: TheoJunkie

On a completely secular and unrelated note...

Has anyone been watching the "Carrier" miniseries on PBS? It covers a 6 month tour on the Nimitz over about 5 episodes. Pretty neat... seems to get into the heart of things (not just "Top Gun" repackaged).


No, but I have spent the night on the Enterprise at Charleston, SC. These ships are simply amazing!

I helped commission (Jan. '75) and served 4 years aboard the nuclear powered cruiser USS South Carolina (CGN37), which was commissioned near the time the Nimitz went into service. The South Carolina, along with its sister ship the USS California (CGN36) went to sea a lot with the Nimitz while the fossil-fuel ships remained in port.

There were quite a few nuclear powered cruisers at one time, but Clinton's administration decommissioned them all and sold them for scrap metal.
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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 6/20/2008 7:56:26 PM   
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Good Morning, HisFish (may I say David?)

I have a question if you don't mind. Specifically, where did you find the Spurgeon the quote? I love it, but I have been searching for it's inception and I've been unable to find it.
Could you help me?

Thank you

April, by all means call me David . As far as the spurgeon quote, i just googled "spurgeon quotes" lol.

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 6/20/2008 8:00:15 PM   
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ORIGINAL: JimboFletch

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ORIGINAL: DougHorton

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ORIGINAL: TheoJunkie

On a completely secular and unrelated note...

Has anyone been watching the "Carrier" miniseries on PBS? It covers a 6 month tour on the Nimitz over about 5 episodes. Pretty neat... seems to get into the heart of things (not just "Top Gun" repackaged).


No, but I have spent the night on the Enterprise at Charleston, SC. These ships are simply amazing!

I helped commission (Jan. '75) and served 4 years aboard the nuclear powered cruiser USS South Carolina (CGN37), which was commissioned near the time the Nimitz went into service. The South Carolina, along with its sister ship the USS California (CGN36) went to sea a lot with the Nimitz while the fossil-fuel ships remained in port.

There were quite a few nuclear powered cruisers at one time, but Clinton's administration decommissioned them all and sold them for scrap metal.

Jimbo, thats awesome!. what was your rate if i may ask. By the way, thank you for your service

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 6/21/2008 2:56:34 AM   
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ORIGINAL: HisFish

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ORIGINAL: SovereignIsHe

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ORIGINAL: TheoJunkie

On a completely secular and unrelated note...

Has anyone been watching the "Carrier" miniseries on PBS? It covers a 6 month tour on the Nimitz over about 5 episodes. Pretty neat... seems to get into the heart of things (not just "Top Gun" repackaged).


I lived on CV-59 Forrestal for about a year in total...

John

McCains old ship. Tough piece of naval harware, coming back from that disaster and all. Thanks for your service, squid. (i can call you that since i was tin can navy myself)


Thanks, Brother and as well thanks for your service...

John
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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 6/21/2008 2:57:49 AM   
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I lived on CV-59 Forrestal for about a year in total...


And 'fess up, John... you hugged nukes and liked it!

I was just looking at a webpage on the Forrestal... with a 30 foot draft, that sounds similar to the kayak I tried to build for myself


I did hug the nukes... My job was to load bombs.... :)

http://s243.photobucket.com/albums/ff96/Sparenoarrows/Navy/

John
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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 6/21/2008 9:41:23 AM   
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April, by all means call me David . As far as the spurgeon quote, i just googled "spurgeon quotes" lol.


Thanks David!
Did you know that googling Spurgeon quotes, can be addictive?

I just spent more than an hour reading and I have now totally forgotten what I asked you in the first place.


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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 6/21/2008 10:06:00 AM   
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Thank You Men, who are/were in the service of our country!



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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 6/21/2008 10:04:52 PM   
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ORIGINAL: AprilMtns

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April, by all means call me David . As far as the spurgeon quote, i just googled "spurgeon quotes" lol.


Thanks David!
Did you know that googling Spurgeon quotes, can be addictive?

I just spent more than an hour reading and I have now totally forgotten what I asked you in the first place.


I Agree april, i love all things spurgeon. as a matter of fact just one week ago i recieved a five volume set of books that contain all of spurgeons sermons that i got from amazon. Pure treasure.

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 6/23/2008 2:43:57 PM   
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ORIGINAL: HisFish

quote:

ORIGINAL: JimboFletch

quote:

ORIGINAL: DougHorton

quote:

ORIGINAL: TheoJunkie

On a completely secular and unrelated note...

Has anyone been watching the "Carrier" miniseries on PBS? It covers a 6 month tour on the Nimitz over about 5 episodes. Pretty neat... seems to get into the heart of things (not just "Top Gun" repackaged).


No, but I have spent the night on the Enterprise at Charleston, SC. These ships are simply amazing!

I helped commission (Jan. '75) and served 4 years aboard the nuclear powered cruiser USS South Carolina (CGN37), which was commissioned near the time the Nimitz went into service. The South Carolina, along with its sister ship the USS California (CGN36) went to sea a lot with the Nimitz while the fossil-fuel ships remained in port.

There were quite a few nuclear powered cruisers at one time, but Clinton's administration decommissioned them all and sold them for scrap metal.

Jimbo, thats awesome!. what was your rate if i may ask. By the way, thank you for your service

And THANK YOU!

I was an STG1 - Surface Sonar Technician First Class (E6) - AKA "Ping Jockey"
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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 6/29/2008 7:30:46 AM   
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this will make you think. http://s259.photobucket.com/albums/hh289/Impish_Dragon/?action=view¤t=Untitled.flv

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 6/29/2008 9:59:22 AM   
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this will make you think. http://s259.photobucket.com/albums/hh289/Impish_Dragon/?action=view¤t=Untitled.flv

That put a lump in my throat, i swear the greatest people in the world serve in our armed forces, God bless them all. Good stuff cajun.

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/7/2008 8:28:23 PM   
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So this is where all the good people hang out.

Bob

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/7/2008 8:36:30 PM   
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So this is where all the good people hang out.

Bob

Sssshh, dont tell the arminians

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/7/2008 9:34:35 PM   
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So this is where all the good people hang out.

Bob

Sssshh, dont tell the arminians


Shush, don't tell the moderators.

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/7/2008 11:02:45 PM   
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No problem...my lips are sealed.

Bob

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/8/2008 12:31:54 PM   
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I heard a piece of a sermon that got me thinking -

We say we know Jesus and serve Him and know everything about Him, etc., but ,, does Jesus know us?

This is based on Matthew 7: 23 "And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you..."

wow, just thinking about that verse makes me think, does God know me?? wow.

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/8/2008 12:41:13 PM   
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just thinking about that verse makes me think, does God know me??


If He didn't know you, you probably wouldn't be asking the question, and you certainly would not be concerned with the answer.

So, ask away!

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/8/2008 1:52:07 PM   
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I'm hoping He knows me...otherwise I sure am spending a lot of time talking to thin air.

Bob

PS...nope I just called home and things seem to be OK.

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/8/2008 5:05:58 PM   
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but wow just think about it... out of all the millions of aspects of the universe - and to know that - hey God knows me... yes me! little ol me! wow I mean its just something i just cant express here in words!!!

hmmm, it does say all our hairs are numbered,, you think that means when a hair falls out, God instantly knows the count went from 2,019 to 2,018? wow !!!

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/8/2008 6:06:50 PM   
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hmmm, it does say all our hairs are numbered,, you think that means when a hair falls out, God instantly knows the count went from 2,019 to 2,018? wow !!!


No -- that hints of openess theology

He already knows how many will fall out tomorrow and how many will will end up with when we die. For me that would be easy! Probably 0.


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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/8/2008 6:15:14 PM   
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Has anyone listened to the latest Federal Vision debate?

http://tnma.blogspot.com/2008/07/hoagies-stogies-federal-vision-covenant.html

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/8/2008 6:34:31 PM   
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No. Is it worth listening to?

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/8/2008 7:28:14 PM   
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No. Is it worth listening to?


It's definately worth it. Jonathan Goundry, (Gene Cook's side-kick), does an excellent job defending traditional reformed theology. His opponent's arguments were painful to hear. It just didn't seem like the man was prepared for the debate.

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/8/2008 7:57:40 PM   
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but wow just think about it... out of all the millions of aspects of the universe - and to know that - hey God knows me... yes me! little ol me! wow I mean its just something i just cant express here in words!!!

It is humbling indeed.

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 7/8/2008 8:09:30 PM   
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Has anyone listened to the latest Federal Vision debate?

http://tnma.blogspot.com/2008/07/hoagies-stogies-federal-vision-covenant.html

I'd like to DL that and take it with me to work (i carry the mail and listen all day long to things i have DL'd from sermon audio). Nice blog you have there as well.

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