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Slidell Baptist Seminary Amends

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Martin said:
==It is an abomination and those who practice it will not enter heaven (1Cor 6:9-10, Rev 21:8).

That's right. Many sins are an abomination to God. Some are right in our Baptist churches. What a sad day it is to see the wolves in sheeps clothing right their in church, deceiving people, tricking them into believing something that isn't true, and then having them believe it is. Beware my brothers and sisters, the devil doesn't like us and will try everything to fool us, but God is with us, be strong and of good courage. Greater is He (Jesus Christ) that lives in me (the Holy Ghost), than he (that ole devil) that is in the world! Glory, Alleujah!!
 

Ehud

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A Slidel Grad.

Be specific or noone knows what you're talking about.
Exactly.


You sure you didn’t graduate from Slidel with an English major.:laugh:

Ehud & Co. :thumbs:
 

GodsRealTruth

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A Baptist in Slidell said:
[With regards to me attending Tulane University, I did attend from 1990 - 1995. However, I do not feel the need to prove myself on that at all.
Let me ask you some very simple questions regarding Tulane U., my brother.
What street is in the front of the campus, and what is across from it, in proximity to the campus? Audubon Park and St Charles Ave.
What does "UC" mean and what was in the front of it (outside) used for? UC stood for Uptown Campus, but there was also a school for part time students called University College.
What is the Baseball field named? Turchin Stadium What was it before it was a baseball field? To be honest not sure what was there before. If my memory serves me correctly that was where the old Football stadium used to be. (not completely sure) I did not follow Baseball to much while I was there. I do know it suffered major damage during Hurrican Katrina, and renovations are currently planned but pushed back. The cost of the renovations are approxiamtely around 9 million.
What street is in the back of the campus and what restaurant is directly across from it? (prior to the hurricane). I assume you are talking about South Claiborne. I am not sure of the restaurants name as I did not eat at any restaurants around that area. At the time I was commuting as I lived in Marrero LA (which is located right across from the Huey P Long Bridge or you can get there from the GNO. I found it was closer to go Huey P Long Bridge to Jefferson.
What is the athletic building called? I assume you are talking about Wilson Athletic Center. What is just inside the front door? Not sure, but I do know the Wilson Athletic center does house the ticket office.
Who is the president? Scott Cowen (sorry had to add didn't see this question before.
Can you recite the athletic chant? There are 3 chants I have heard on campus during my time. Here is the fight song.

Here's a song for the Olive and the Blue
Here's a cheer for the team that's tried and true,
Here's a pledge of loyalty to thee,
Oh, Tulane Varsity,
Here's to the Greenbacks that never will say die
And here's to the hearts that are true,
To the men of Tulane, who are fighting for her name
For the Olive and the Blue.

(CHORUS)
Roll, Green Wave, roll them down the field!
Hold, Green Wave, that line must never yield!
When those Greenbacks charge through the line,
They're bound for Victory,
Hail Green Wave, for you we give a cheer.
Hail Green Wave, for you we have no fear,
So ev'ry man on ev'ry play,
And then we'll win the game today,
Hurrah for Old Tulane.

Your credibility is in question here my brother. If you want more believability, answer the questions, they are simple ones and would only take you a few minutes, otherwise I will consider you untrustworthy.

I apologize it took me so long to reply but we were on our way back from vacation.
 
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Ehud said:
Exactly.


You sure you didn’t graduate from Slidel with an English major.:laugh:

Ehud & Co. :thumbs:


Your posts make no sense at all. btw, Slidell has 2 l's. Additionally, in your profile, statement of salvation, what is "thew", I never heard of that in the English language. Seems I know better English than you. You must have attended SBS.
 
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StefanM

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It's a typo. Let it go. Also: my statement has a typo left over from the switch from the old board.
 

StefanM

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A Baptist in Slidell said:
I was speaking to Ehud. Who are you? Can't he answer for himself, my brother?
I know you were. There is no reason for anyone on this thread to become embroiled in debate over inconsequential things such as typographical errors. It is not edifying, and it contributes nothing to the discussion.

Education has little to do with typographical errors, anyway. The most distinguished scholars can have a finger slip every now and then.

Who I am doesn't matter. I am Stefan, just as my board name indicates.
 
GodsRealTruth said:
I apologize it took me so long to reply but we were on our way back from vacation.

You have lost your credibility with me, my brother/sister. The information you have was taken straight from the internet. What you couldn't answer was those questions where you would have had to attend the school, Tulane. Here's why;
(1) The "UC" stands for the "University Center". Directly out front is a large field used for music concerts, soccer, frisbee, or just hanging out.
(2) It was a football field, "Tulane Stadium". Jack Dempsy, a placekicker for the N. O. Saints, with half a foot and no right hand, kicked a record 54 yard field goal with seconds left to beat the Detroit Lions. Also, Hank Stramm led the Kansas City Chiefs to a Superbowl victory their.
(3) S. Claiborne, right. Directly across from it is a 2 story mug (very large) that says "Ted's" Frostop, a burger joint. It is noted for the good food and dailyspecials. Anyone who attended Tulane U. has eaten their at least once. It fell during the storm, but I think it's back up.
(4) The athletic chants you have mentioned are as old as the hills. Tulane hasn't used them in years, and I do mean years, (probably dating back to the 30's).
(5) The Athletic Bldg. is the Wilson Center. Just inside the front door, (prior to the hurricane), is a large room full of trophies in glass cases. Ben Weiner Hall. Across are a tennis courts. Turchin field is steps away The tickert office is also a shirt and souvenior shop. A large dorm sits on S. Claiborne Ave.
The one they have been saying for quite some time begins with "A One, A Two, A {EDIT}of-a-Hullabaloo........,........teeay, teeeay, vars vars teeayy, Tulane!!! They say this everytime a point is scored in football or baseball.
Sorry, my brother/sister, but what you have told me proves to me that your honesty is in question.
 
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StefanM said:
I know you were. There is no reason for anyone on this thread to become embroiled in debate over inconsequential things such as typographical errors. It is not edifying, and it contributes nothing to the discussion.

Education has little to do with typographical errors, anyway. The most distinguished scholars can have a finger slip every now and then.

Who I am doesn't matter. I am Stefan, just as my board name indicates.

Noone's "embroiled" over that but you, my brother. Why don't you read his posts above, saying I must not have been an English major at Slidell or something like that. People should answer what they are addressed for themselves.
The most improtant thing here is, my brother, is to get around all the foolishness and get people saved. Let's get on with business and bypass all the craziness and let people know about Jesus Christ and the free gift God has given them, and all they have to do is accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior, and know it was He who died for their sins, and they are forgiven, and they will know they are on there way to heaven when they die.
I can't remember anything biblical about "Stefan", maybe you could refresh my memory here.
 

StefanM

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A Baptist in Slidell said:
Noone's "embroiled" over that but you, my brother. Why don't you read his posts above, saying I must not have been an English major at Slidell or something like that. People should answer what they are addressed for themselves.
The most improtant thing here is, my brother, is to get around all the foolishness and get people saved. Let's get on with business and bypass all the craziness and let people know about Jesus Christ and the free gift God has given them, and all they have to do is accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior, and know it was He who died for their sins, and they are forgiven, and they will know they are on there way to heaven when they die.
I can't remember anything biblical about "Stefan", maybe you could refresh my memory here.

I am not embroiled in debate. Ehud made a comment. So what? It's not important. You have spent a significant portion of this thread questioning the integrity of another poster. It is not worth your time. It is not his job to prove to you the validity of his educational background. Besides, you have taken the "guilty until proven innocent" approach to an unacceptable level.

Your assertion that someone from Tulane would not make grammatical errors is not valid. President Bush makes frequent grammatical errors, and he has degrees from Yale University and Harvard Business School--institutions more prestigious than Tulane.
 
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