wheatpenny
New Member
My name's Jeff. I just joined a while ago. First a little about me:
I'm 57, married with 2 adult children (aged 30 and 33). I'm originally from California, but after a brief stint as a hobo in the early 80s I ended up where I am now, in Pennsylvania. My original intent was to stay here only for the winter then continue on in the spring, but then I met my wife and decided to settle down.
I was raised Southern Baptist. After wandering thru several other religions (Catholicism, Hinduism, Islam, Quakerism, Rajneeshism and Wicca), I finally returned to my Baptist roots. I don't have a church just yet (I attend my wife's Evangelical church for the time being).
On the Calvinism/Arminianism debate, I believe the truth is somewhere in the middle. Both sides of the debate are partly right and both are partly wrong. Like Rudyard Kipling's blind men and the elephant.
I'm 57, married with 2 adult children (aged 30 and 33). I'm originally from California, but after a brief stint as a hobo in the early 80s I ended up where I am now, in Pennsylvania. My original intent was to stay here only for the winter then continue on in the spring, but then I met my wife and decided to settle down.
I was raised Southern Baptist. After wandering thru several other religions (Catholicism, Hinduism, Islam, Quakerism, Rajneeshism and Wicca), I finally returned to my Baptist roots. I don't have a church just yet (I attend my wife's Evangelical church for the time being).
On the Calvinism/Arminianism debate, I believe the truth is somewhere in the middle. Both sides of the debate are partly right and both are partly wrong. Like Rudyard Kipling's blind men and the elephant.