You Should Really Ignore This Thread. Seriously.
- Knight Fisher
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You Should Really Ignore This Thread. Seriously.
Ask me questions any questions. If they are annoying questions I reserve the right to thwop you. *looks at Marv* If they are too personal I will say something to the extent of I'd rather not tell you that.
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What's your name?Knight Fisher wrote:If they are too personal I will say something to the extent of I'd rather not tell you that.
Address?
Phone number?
Social security?
LOL
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Wow
so doge
much voting
such election
wow.
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That classifies as annoying.
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Oops.
Have you ever heard of hamboning?
Have you ever heard of hamboning?
Wow
so doge
much voting
such election
wow.
- Knight Fisher
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Yes in your status. Other then that no. What is it?
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Wow
so doge
much voting
such election
wow.
- Knight Fisher
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That wasn't a question! I said if you dare... Any other questions?
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Why did you choose Knight Fisher as your username?
"Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again." ― C.S. Lewis
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Well as you know on CC I was a NOOB. So I wanted to keep the KF. But have you guys have at least a shadow of doubt, to who I was.
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What's Knytt Foot?
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TKD: Yes you do.
Mimi: My username on Campbell County http://ccmb.forum-motion.com/ You should check it out.
Mimi: My username on Campbell County http://ccmb.forum-motion.com/ You should check it out.
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I've seen the board and your name there. I just wondered what does Knytt Foot mean?
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Uhh... yeah about that. Well at the time I was thinking about a game I had recently played Knytt Stories. http://nifflas.ni2.se/?page=Knytt+Stories But I misspelled it and yeah. And the foot part I have fairly big feet. Thats about it.
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Good grief, I forgot that you were Kyntt Foot on CC!! You used to majorly tick me off. Notice the phrase "used to"...
Are you still an avid hater of the Left Behind series?
What are some of your life goals?
Do you have a girlfriend? (Not that I endorse having one at a young age...)
Why are you a Lutheran? What about the denomination do you like?
Are you still an avid hater of the Left Behind series?
What are some of your life goals?
Do you have a girlfriend? (Not that I endorse having one at a young age...)
Why are you a Lutheran? What about the denomination do you like?
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Note: My past posts do not necessarily reflect my values. Many of them were made when I was young and (in retrospect) misguided. If you identify a post that expresses misinformation, prejudice, or anything harmful, please let me know.
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I can see why that could happen.American Eagle wrote:Good grief, I forgot that you were Kyntt Foot on CC!! You used to majorly tick me off. Notice the phrase "used to"...
Yes I most definitely am. I just don't feel they are Biblically accurate. And if they were proclaimed as fiction I would be fine with them. (Except for the Rapture part but lets not get into a fight about that.) But they are proclaimed as completely true and thus I don't like them.American Eagle wrote:Are you still an avid hater of the Left Behind series?
I'm trying to work that out. Right now I would really like to be a Football Coach. I just think I have the skill to do it. Other than that I'd like to eventually become a 2000 Chess player. But that is not likely.American Eagle wrote:What are some of your life goals?
No I definitely do not. And I don't plan to until I'm 18 minimum. Reasoning behind that: I personally feel it would be okay to semi-seriously spend time together at 16-17. As long as both of you are responsible and think it might go somewhere. But as my parents do not want me or my siblings doing it. (And at this point I definitely don't.) I am going to respect that.American Eagle wrote:Do you have a girlfriend? (Not that I endorse having one at a young age...)
Well I was raised Lutheran. But as I got older and went over all of it with my Pastor. I saw that it was what the Bible taught and believe it. And one of the biggest things I like is the clear separation of Law and Gospel. And the food.American Eagle wrote:Why are you a Lutheran? What about the denomination do you like?
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Someday, you may coach the Chicago Bears.
So why are you so opposed to the idea of a pre-tribulational Rapture?
Haha, the older people in my [Baptist] church are always saying we have the best food, due to our potlucks and such.Knight Fisher wrote:And the food.
So why are you so opposed to the idea of a pre-tribulational Rapture?
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That's my dream. My friends might just end up with a Bears Lions ticket in their mailbox.American Eagle wrote:Someday, you may coach the Chicago Bears.
No way. We have brisket. Smoked brisket. Tastey!American Eagle wrote:Haha, the older people in my [Baptist] church are always saying we have the best food, due to our potlucks and such.
I just don't see the evidence in the Bible. There are some verses somewhat pointing to it. But the Bible does not show as clear a picture as people say. And I don't like people adding. That didn't come out the way I wanted.American Eagle wrote:So why are you so opposed to the idea of a pre-tribulational Rapture?
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Sweet! I'll be waiting on those tickets.Knight Fisher wrote:That's my dream. My friends might just end up with a Bears Lions ticket in their mailbox.American Eagle wrote:Someday, you may coach the Chicago Bears.
I agree that most of the details attributed to the Rapture are speculation, and I also agree that 90% of the events in the Left Behind series are fictional. However, that does not cause me to abandon either. I still believe in some type of Rapture; I think Jesus will return before the begin of the Tribulation. Beyond that, people can think what they want. I love the Left Behind series for what it is; a well-told, dramatic, tearful and inspiring set of books. They drove me to repeated tears and gave me a greater appreciation for what God has in store - even though it was largely fiction. The Pilgrim's Progress? Fiction. The Chronicles of Narnia? Fiction. Left Behind? Fiction.Knight Fisher wrote:I just don't see the evidence in the Bible. There are some verses somewhat pointing to it. But the Bible does not show as clear a picture as people say. And I don't like people adding. That didn't come out the way I wanted.American Eagle wrote:So why are you so opposed to the idea of a pre-tribulational Rapture?
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Note: My past posts do not necessarily reflect my values. Many of them were made when I was young and (in retrospect) misguided. If you identify a post that expresses misinformation, prejudice, or anything harmful, please let me know.
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Well lets hope I get it. I would say sidelines but you know the whole Bears Lions thing...American Eagle wrote:Sweet! I'll be waiting on those tickets.Knight Fisher wrote:That's my dream. My friends might just end up with a Bears Lions ticket in their mailbox.American Eagle wrote:Someday, you may coach the Chicago Bears.
Knight Fisher wrote:I just don't see the evidence in the Bible. There are some verses somewhat pointing to it. But the Bible does not show as clear a picture as people say. And I don't like people adding. That didn't come out the way I wanted.American Eagle wrote:So why are you so opposed to the idea of a pre-tribulational Rapture?
Yep, Main thing is he is coming.American Eagle wrote:I agree that most of the details attributed to the Rapture are speculation, and I also agree that 90% of the events in the Left Behind series are fictional. However, that does not cause me to abandon either. I still believe in some type of Rapture; I think Jesus will return before the begin of the Tribulation. Beyond that, people can think what they want. I love the Left Behind series for what it is; a well-told, dramatic, tearful and inspiring set of books. They drove me to repeated tears and gave me a greater appreciation for what God has in store - even though it was largely fiction. The Pilgrim's Progress? Fiction. The Chronicles of Narnia? Fiction. Left Behind? Fiction.
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