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    Noobs need some group time....

    Paddy, I'm still rather new as well, and also would love more guild groups, look me up anytime you see me around, I could use a hunting partner or three :cool: Especially since I'm brand new to WoW and really don't know the land or the good hunting spots well yet. -Haddon, nearly 18 paladin
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    Lack of community within the Western church

    Well, as a pastor myself, every church I've ever been in has been very aware of and focussed on developing that community type feeling, the personal connection with and between it's members. In my opinion the problem of the lack of such a feeling is not a fault of the church. Western society...
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    Icthus Update

    Wow, as a fellow minister, also between church jobs at the moment, let me say I understand some of what you are going through. I will definately be praying for you brother, if there's anything I can do for you, let me know!
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    [POLL] How many games do you purchase?

    I used to purchase a whole lot, but as I've gotten older I've moved my money more and more away from things like this. I still by a game here and there, but it's more like a couple a year I might purchase.
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    Redeemed has a new Guild Leader!

    Maybe he's going to be a 'Polish' English teacher though *ba-dum--dum*
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    What will be Alhana's first GM decision?

    I'm sure, especially after having given 100g to so many people for those votes :rolleyes: :D
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    Who we are

    Real Name: Todd Age: 30 Location: Houston, Tx Marital Status: Married for nearly 12 years, 3 children Primary Chars in WoW: Haddon, 14 Paladin (and growing) Secondary Chars: a couple of 'em What is it you would like to do more as a guild?: Right now, just getting to know my...
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    I finished my English Lit II paper

    Congratulations ... I'm off to do some work on some uni projects myself, so I know how nice it is to complete them.
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    Redeemed has a new Guild Leader!

    Congratulations from another of the newer members of the clan. I look forward to serving with you!
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    What do you call a fizzy carbonated beverage?

    I am originally from the midwest and so grew up calling it "pop" ... but I've spent long years down here in Texas where everything is called "coke" whether it actually literally is a Coke or not. I suppose that I use both of them, but my heart is in Chicago, so I voted for "pop".
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    6/6/6

    And people made similar dire predictions in the year 1000, in the year 2000, back in 1984, and many other dates. However in Scripture Jesus tells us that even He does not know the day or time, that only the Father does, and it will come like a thief in the night. Our worry should be for today...
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    Simple Response

    First off I would not say that a lot of evangelical Christians feel that way, but there are some, yes. Secondly, that's a very big subject that I would rather not get into in this thread frankly. I have a very mixed bag of feelings on Catholic doctrine, and often Catholics and official RCC...
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    Simple Response

    Christ defined Himself by His own words, you change those words and you are not a Christian. Simple as. As a seminary student and pastor I work with all sorts of denominations. I'm personally a rather conservative bloke, but I work closely with everyone from Presbytryians to Episcopals, and...
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    What does your character's name mean?

    Haddon gets his name from the middle name of one of the greatest preachers ever to live, Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
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    Simple Response

    Mormons are NOT Christians. They teach that God was once as we are, that we are the same race, and that we can one day become like God and have our own little planets to rule over. Mormon doctrine uses some Christian words but they pour completely unbiblical meanings into them, and they are in...
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    The transmutation of bread and wine

    Well, somewhat ... Catholics (eastern and western) believe in transsubstantiation, which is that the bread and wine actually become the body and blood of Christ. Now some Protestants (for instance Lutherans and I believe Episcopals as well) hold to what is called Consubstantiation, which is that...
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