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Hey, brethren and sistren, ya got another new boy on yer hands.
"Jipsah" means "deacon" in Korean. I'm a Presbyterian (PCA) who teaches Sunday School at an Episcopal church. Pretty much a full-on Calvinist (I don't reckon that we choose God, we're too dumb. He rescues us.) Got some latent Lutheran tendencies, and even think the Catholics (Roman and otherwise) get it right from time to time. Eschatological position is "less said, soonest mended", and kinda reckon that it isn't so much which end-times position is nearest right, but which one is least wrong. Most of them are built on foundations of wishful thinking, wholesale eisegesis, and logical jello. Political orientation is "none of the above"; I think that the leaders of both major US political parties should be tarred and feathered. I'm of the opinion that holding any public office above the level of alderman should be prima facie evidence of criminal intent, and that federal judges should be limited to two terms; one on the bench and one in prison.
God bless all here,
Jipsah
"Jipsah" means "deacon" in Korean. I'm a Presbyterian (PCA) who teaches Sunday School at an Episcopal church. Pretty much a full-on Calvinist (I don't reckon that we choose God, we're too dumb. He rescues us.) Got some latent Lutheran tendencies, and even think the Catholics (Roman and otherwise) get it right from time to time. Eschatological position is "less said, soonest mended", and kinda reckon that it isn't so much which end-times position is nearest right, but which one is least wrong. Most of them are built on foundations of wishful thinking, wholesale eisegesis, and logical jello. Political orientation is "none of the above"; I think that the leaders of both major US political parties should be tarred and feathered. I'm of the opinion that holding any public office above the level of alderman should be prima facie evidence of criminal intent, and that federal judges should be limited to two terms; one on the bench and one in prison.
God bless all here,
Jipsah