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The most underrated athlete in the world is Christ, both for His endurance in the wilderness and at the cross. Nevertheless, He has been crowned Victor by God and heralded by angels.
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Simply put, I believe Dispensationaism is a 19th century innovation that fails to recognize certain facts. Namely, believing Gentiles are not altogether distinct from Israel, but are in-grafted to the true Israel composed of both Jews and Gentiles, which is the Church of God. While God has more in store for Jews according to the Flesh, His program is ultimately to graft all believers into the same root, Christ, and not to form two separate groups of redeemed people.
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I do not follow the latter part of the question, but the simple matter might involve the non-existence of transubstantiation!
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My last name is German, and was originally spelled Spatz, though the phonetics are the same as the present Spotts. My great grand father, a four star general during World war two, probably wanted to appear less German. Besides, I am told that people mistakenly pronounced the name "spats."
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Honey Bunches of Oats, Golden Grahams, Grape Nuts (with sugar).
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My fear and loathing of insects rises exponentially with the multiplying of their legs. Strangely, no issues with the praying mantis.
Like most people, I have a due fear of being mugged, having already been once.
I also have mild fears of becoming wedged inside a crevasse, but that wouldn't stop me from glacier walks or spelunking.
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Michael Spotts
Michael Spotts’s Bio
For the most part, I am an adventurous photographer and writer with interests ranging from theology to thistles, to Thermopylae.


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