I officially offer you the opportunity to engage a calvinist one-on-one at my DebateBlog.
The rules of engagement are listed, and you can e-mail me at carm.centuri0n@yahoo.com to say you're interested so I can send a blogger invite to you to start the festivities.
You talk a very interesting game here, but it's a monologue. If you'd like to try a dialog, please e-mail me.
>> I officially offer you the opportunity to engage a calvinist one-on-one at my DebateBlog >>
Dear Charles:
I don't want to "horn in own your territory" -- (to borrow one of Moe's lines) -- but I have been known to accept the invitation to represent the Lutheran Church in a Debate with the "Church of Christ" on Instrumental Music in Worship, held in Burkburnett TX a few years ago,-- so I am not averse to representing others who may think I could do a credible job representing their cause in debate.
If you, personally, do not wish to accept Centurion's offer, I will be happy to represent the Calvinist Flyswatter, if you think it is worthwhile.
Centurion looks tough and talks tough, but he would not be the first such gentleman I have debated. -- Bob L. Ross
Charles said of the Centurion, >> He's just another James White wannabe who is not worth your time.
Did you see his picture? What's with the stuff around his head? >>
BOB:
Well, like I said, I do not want to "horn in on your territory."
I took another look at the picture of Brother Centurion, and the closest thing I can think of as having any resemblance to it is either a peacock's tailfeathers or perhaps some type of modern "art," but neither of those seems to compliment the Centurion's personna, do they? I have not read his blogs, so can't really make a determination.
When it comes to blogs, the only one I visit with any regularity is Brother Phil Johnson's, and that is because I try to keep tabs on what new materials Phil is putting on the Spurgeon Archive. Phil is a good and longtime friend, and he gets a "pass" from me so far as my written criticisms because his love of Spurgeon covers a multitude of any of his faults (if he has any). Phil is doing so much good with Spurgeon's materials that he would have to deny Spurgeon's "13th apostlship" to get on my bad side!
When I heard Joel Gregory speak at one of the "Texas Baptists Committed" anti-conservative meetings in 2000 here in Houston, I told Joel that I had written a lot of "bad" things about some of his "Committedite" brethren, but since he loved Spurgeon so much I had given him "absolution" and would not write him up. Joel was one of the first to subscribe for an entire set of our Spurgeon sermon set -- back in 1969 when Joel was still a student at Baylor.
Since the Centurion is at the center of the photo, do you suppose you could reproduce it in a larger format and use it for a dart board?
Naw . . . he might blow a fuse if you did that! -- Bob Ross
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Charles --
I officially offer you the opportunity to engage a calvinist one-on-one at my DebateBlog.
The rules of engagement are listed, and you can e-mail me at carm.centuri0n@yahoo.com to say you're interested so I can send a blogger invite to you to start the festivities.
You talk a very interesting game here, but it's a monologue. If you'd like to try a dialog, please e-mail me.
Drive-by slander is not a sufficient excuse for Anonymous Blogs.
CENTURION said,
>>
I officially offer you the opportunity to engage a calvinist one-on-one at my DebateBlog
>>
Dear Charles:
I don't want to "horn in own your territory" -- (to borrow one of Moe's lines) -- but I have been known to accept the invitation to represent the Lutheran Church in a Debate with the "Church of Christ" on Instrumental Music in Worship, held in Burkburnett TX a few years ago,-- so I am not averse to representing others who may think I could do a credible job representing their cause in debate.
If you, personally, do not wish to accept Centurion's offer, I will be happy to represent the Calvinist Flyswatter, if you think it is worthwhile.
Centurion looks tough and talks tough, but he would not be the first such gentleman I have debated. -- Bob L. Ross
Bob Ross said, "I will be happy to represent the Calvinist Flyswatter, if you think it is worthwhile"
He's just another James White wannabe who is not worth your time.
Did you see his picture? What's with the stuff around his head?
Charles
Charles said of the Centurion,
>>
He's just another James White wannabe who is not worth your time.
Did you see his picture? What's with the stuff around his head?
>>
BOB:
Well, like I said, I do not want to "horn in on your territory."
I took another look at the picture of Brother Centurion, and the closest thing I can think of as having any resemblance to it is either a peacock's tailfeathers or perhaps some type of modern "art," but neither of those seems to compliment the Centurion's personna, do they? I have not read his blogs, so can't really make a determination.
When it comes to blogs, the only one I visit with any regularity is Brother Phil Johnson's, and that is because I try to keep tabs on what new materials Phil is putting on the Spurgeon Archive. Phil is a good and longtime friend, and he gets a "pass" from me so far as my written criticisms because his love of Spurgeon covers a multitude of any of his faults (if he has any). Phil is doing so much good with Spurgeon's materials that he would have to deny Spurgeon's "13th apostlship" to get on my bad side!
When I heard Joel Gregory speak at one of the "Texas Baptists Committed" anti-conservative meetings in 2000 here in Houston, I told Joel that I had written a lot of "bad" things about some of his "Committedite" brethren, but since he loved Spurgeon so much I had given him "absolution" and would not write him up. Joel was one of the first to subscribe for an entire set of our Spurgeon sermon set -- back in 1969 when Joel was still a student at Baylor.
Since the Centurion is at the center of the photo, do you suppose you could reproduce it in a larger format and use it for a dart board?
Naw . . . he might blow a fuse if you did that! -- Bob Ross
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