@DylanG0126@calvingelical Not at all lol. I am from Northwest Arkansas. I am not looking forward to the weather 😬 or the Rust Belt feel. I bet I will get used to it, though!
@CovenanttCutt@calvingelical Awesome man! I live in southern Indiana. I hope you like it here. I can’t remember, are you from somewhere near northern Indiana or no?
@ADRoblesMedia@jonharris1989 Yeah, seeing would change a lot. Not just because she's physically attractive--but IMO her mannerisms and facial expressions are endearing and feminine.
@CovenantCutt@jonharris1989 i dont know enough about mormons to know how that effects it, but the no seeing thing adds alot. in that case the voice is doing alot of the damage here.
@DPCassidyTKC@james_d_baird So now you are insinuating that @PerfInjust is an antisemite (and adheres to "other horrid ideologies")??
Did I read that wrongly?
I am thankful that @james_d_baird has made clear he was not endorsing the Confederacy. I believe him. I look forward to speaking with him about what he posted and why. I accept James' claim that he was noting Thornwell in the same way that he was noting AA Hodge and his efforts in the USA, though this remains problematic for me. When CNs appear to make pro-slavery advocates morally equivalent to those who oppose slavery because both seek some form of CN, it does indeed raise suspicions.
The comments on my post were nothing if not telling, however, demonstrating deep-rooted pro-CSA and pro-slavery elements in the PCA, OPC, and other Reformed communities. And when the follow-on comments (for which I do NOT hold Baird responsible!) are filled with antisemitism and other horrid ideologies, often echoing the strident tones of Stephen Wolfe, it only serves to reinforce the view that CN (in all of its various forms) cannot be allowed to dominate the PCA.