Social Chatting April 2016
Started by Matthew MinicaGloria
That one was at 6:30 AM; it doesn't count. ;-)8th and the actual last. :p lol7th and actually last. xP6th and last. :PAaaaaaand *last post* :p
awww…. you sure? xP ^it was like 2:30 pm…^ :p
Sarah
awww.... you sure? xP ^it was like 2:30 pm...^ :pThat one was at 6:30 AM; it doesn't count. ;-)8th and the actual last. :p lol7th and actually last. xP6th and last. :PAaaaaaand *last post* :p
Yes, I'm sure. xD
Gloria
Yes, I'm sure. xDawww.... you sure? xP ^it was like 2:30 pm...^ :pThat one was at 6:30 AM; it doesn't count. ;-)8th and the actual last. :p lol7th and actually last. xP6th and last. :PAaaaaaand *last post* :p
ok. So i cant say last post now? :p
2 Corinthians 5:17
No, because I'm saying first post. ;P
Sarah B.
Hey my people!
Gloria
No, because I'm saying first post. ;P
Lol. :P. But now I can say last post… Right? :p
Gloria
LAST POST!!!!! xP
Sarah B.
First post
Sarah
first post
Come on people! This level of silence is unacceptable! xP
Gloria
last post. xP JK!
ZachB
Good grief lol!
Joshua S
A great verse to use on friends: "You are my friends if you do whatever I command you." (John 15:14 NKJV).
Matthew Minica
That's the first time I've seen just one post in a day on here in a long, long time…
Cory(being a fool is not cool, but God is a precious redeeming jewel)
That's the first time I've seen just one post in a day on here in a long, long time...
Hey Matthew! I have to leave after I post this, but I saw you on here so I wanted to say hi! :P
2 Corinthians 5:17
Wow, there's been PEOPLE here today!
Joshua S
Wow, there'*ve* been PEOPLE here today!
Joshua S
Or even better, use the active voice: "Wow, PEOPLE have been here today!"
Joshua S
You could also use a more colorful verb: "Wow, PEOPLE have come here today!"
Joshua S
You could also sound weird but be slightly more refined by saying "Oh! People have come here today!"
2 Corinthians 5:17
Thanks for your suggestions…I believe I like "Wow, PEOPLE have been here today" best. xP
Joshua S
Yeah, I was trying to see how many ways I could find to say the exact same thing and got carried away.
2 Corinthians 5:17
:D Well, wouldn't my first version also be correct? In long form, it would be "There has been…" xD
Joshua S
I'm not sure. "People" is plural, and "has" is a singular verb, I think…
K
Yeah, you can't say "there has been people." That's subject-verb disagreement. You have to say "there HAVE been people." :P XD
Joshua S
We wouldn't want the subject and the verb to get into a fight!
K
Haha! You're right; that would be bad.
Joshua S
Especially if my English teacher finds out
K
LOL! I think I'm harder on myself, grammar-wise, than my English teacher would be… but then my English teacher is my mom. :D
Joshua S
My English teacher used to be my father, but now I'm taking an English course at our community college.
K
Oh, I see. That's great that you're taking English at your community college! I'm going to take a composition course online this fall, so I guess I'll have a different English teacher soon.
Joshua S
My course is online as well. I prefer online courses. It seem like such a waste spend time driving to school. I've been spoiled as a homeschooler!
Joshua S
No quiz…
K
I know, I've already done two online, and I like it a lot. Haha, I guess so! :D
And it doesn't look like there's a quiz today. :(
Joshua S
We could have our own quiz on the forms.
K
But we don't know what the questions were going to be, and there are only two of us here. :P
Joshua S
Only two of us acknowledge that we are here. Maybe there are other people in the background. I've been taking a course on the historical books. I could probably come up with a few questions.
K
You might be right.
Okay. Are you going to make them multiple choice?
Joshua S
This may be too hard, but…
The book of Judges was written in a chiastic structure. That means that the first story corresponds to the last story, and the second story corresponds to the second to last story, etc. What story is the pivot point of the book of judge (i.e. what story is in the middle).
Joshua S
(a). Othniel
(b). Sampson
(c). Micah
(d). Gideon
K
Is it Samson?
Joshua S
No, he was at the end. He was the worst judge. He basically just did his own thing. The judge in the middle was a turning point. All the judges before him were more or less good. He he started out good but ended up setting himself up at a practical king and landing Israel in idolatry.
Joshua S
It's kind of a hard question if you didn't have to study the book of judges for a test. Do you want the answer?
K
Oh, you mean a turning point, not just the middle of the book? Okay.
I am totally guessing, in case you couldn't tell, haha. :P Was it Gideon? He was kind of in the middle, and he was nowhere close to perfect, but he did go against Midian…
K
Oh, yeah, if it's not Gideon, then just tell me.
Joshua S
It was Gideon. He started out by tearing down the statue of Baal and killing the Midianites (although he had some issues with faith). In the middle of the battle, however, he went out for personal vengeance on the Israelites who wouldn't help him. In the end, while he gave glory to God with his mouth, he became a practical king and created an image which led Israel into idolatry.
K
Yay! Hahaha. Wow, you've been doing some pretty in-depth study of Judges!
Do you want to make another one, or do you want me to?
Joshua S
Well, if you can come up with one, I'd love to hear it!
K
Okay. (I don't know if you love Greek words and/or did BB in 2013… if not, this might not be fair.)
In Ephesians, Paul said that we were predestinated by God's will, to the praise of the glory of His charis. What is charis?
a) grace
b) love
c) mercy
d)forgiveness
Joshua S
Well, I don't know the Greek word, but I remember the verse from studying for the Bible Bee. The answer is 'a': grace.
K
Right.
I can't stay much longer, but I have a few more minutes, so if you have another question, I'm ready!