What are you, what do you beleive?

What teaching do you adhere to?

  • Calvinist

    Votes: 3 33.3%
  • Arminian

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Palagian

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • Semi-palagian

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other (please explain)

    Votes: 5 55.6%

  • Total voters
    9
I believe crunchy peanut butter is ub da debil.  :mad:

I may not know what I am for but I am sure of what I am against!












;)
 
I yam what I yam and dats all what I yam.  Toot toot. 
 
aleshanee said:
subllibrm said:
I believe crunchy peanut butter is ub da debil.  :mad:
...............
;)

heretic! ....... crunchy peanut butter is the only true peanut butter.....
.........and skippy natural super chunk is the truest of them all...... 8)




I side with crunchy too. Not sure about the Skippy because it has palm oil, but the crunchier the better!  8)
 
Particular Baptist.

London Baptist confession 1689.

Some call it the "old time" religion, but not the kind from the 50s.

Baptists can trace their recent history to their separation from the Church of England in the 1500s and 1600s.
 
subllibrm said:
I believe crunchy peanut butter is ub da debil.  :mad:

I may not know what I am for but I am sure of what I am against!

;)

Whaaaaat? Crunchy PB of the devil?? No way. Crunchy PB is da bomb!!!

:D
 
Heinz Ketchup is the only acceptable version. All others are perversions.
 
I eat crunchy peanut butter with roaches, anchovies, mayonnaise and barbecue sauce.  Would you believe it?  Roaches, anchovies, mayonnaise and barbecue sauce.

Eh, would you believe just the peanut butter and anchovies? 

How about a fluffernutter? 

 
The Rogue Tomato said:
I eat crunchy peanut butter with roaches, anchovies, mayonnaise and barbecue sauce.  Would you believe it?  Roaches, anchovies, mayonnaise and barbecue sauce.

Eh, would you believe just the peanut butter and anchovies? 

How about a fluffernutter?

I would rather eat my dog's booger. 
 
subllibrm said:
The Rogue Tomato said:
I eat crunchy peanut butter with roaches, anchovies, mayonnaise and barbecue sauce.  Would you believe it?  Roaches, anchovies, mayonnaise and barbecue sauce.

Eh, would you believe just the peanut butter and anchovies? 

How about a fluffernutter?

I would rather eat my dog's booger.

Your dog's booger would be tasty if it's better than a fluffier nutter!
 
The Rogue Tomato said:
How about a fluffernutter?

My kids like fluffernutter sandwiches....too sweet for me.....I'll stick with PB and homemade strawberry jam ?
 
As much as it might grieve me, I must disagree with my sisters in Christ.  Creamy peanut butter.  Although I do like Skippy, palm oil aside.  Goodness...I'm a freebird!  :-[
 
bgwilkinson said:
Particular Baptist.

London Baptist confession 1689.

Some call it the "old time" religion, but not the kind from the 50s.

Baptists can trace their recent history to their separation from the Church of England in the 1500s and 1600s.
That pretty much describes me too.

However, I would have to add one word to the sentence, "Baptists can trace their recent history to their separation from the Church of England in the 1500s and 1600s."

I would say "Some Baptists can trace their recent history to their separation from the Church of England in the 1500s and 1600s."

It is certain that Particular Baptists trace our heritage to those who dissented, and separated, from the Church of England, but some General Baptists (unlike John Smyth, who had been an Anglican Priest, and Thomas Helwys, who had befriended many Puritans still in the Anglican Communion, and died in prison by order of King James I) undoubtedly trace their heritage of faith from the ana-baptist influence on the Continent at about the same time, or slightly before, the Particular Baptists were forming churches in England and Holland. :)
 
bgwilkinson said:
Particular Baptist.

London Baptist confession 1689.

Some call it the "old time" religion, but not the kind from the 50s.

Baptists can trace their recent history to their separation from the Church of England in the 1500s and 1600s.

Calvanist. Interesting.
 
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