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tcumaniac

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I’ve got faith and am a preachers kid and elder in my church. No chance I’m going to chapel there. It’s a very narrow view of faith.
“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it."

Matthew 7:13-14
 

ftwfrog

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“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it."

Matthew 7:13-14
Which brings us to my favorite Bible verse, Lunch 11:35


Once again this board has done another great job of turning a decent discussion on one of our best coach’s possible departures into a left vs right [ deposit from a bull that looks like Art Briles ] spewing pissing match.

We get it, Schloss is leaving because of antifa. For scheisss sake.
 

LisaLT

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So back to the question at hand. When is this "decision" coming down? This thread could easily reach 100 pages in the meantime with speculation, religious POVs and who knows what. I hope this is done this week. I also hope no recruits follow him if he does leave. Isn't that a concern?
 

Realtorfrog

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I have no clue how big dbu is?? I’ve only heard of them the past couple of years and I grew up in The Fort!! They have our number in baseball I know that!!
 

First Tee Frog

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“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it."

Matthew 7:13-14
Loving god and loving others is very hard. Humbleness, kindness and justice are hard. When we fail to live into these callings the world suffers. When we practice them we see glimpses of life lived abundantly.
 

Moose Stuff

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So on a scale of 1-10, what is Heefner? What is KS?

On the scale of who we could actually hope to get (excluding Tim Corbin for example)….. I don’t know…. KS is about a 6.5 for me I guess and Heefner is closer to 8-9. I’m not attempting to say KS is no good. I’m saying we have no idea what kind of head coach he will be. I already KNOW Heefner is very good.
 

Moose Stuff

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So back to the question at hand. When is this "decision" coming down? This thread could easily reach 100 pages in the meantime with speculation, religious POVs and who knows what. I hope this is done this week. I also hope no recruits follow him if he does leave. Isn't that a concern?

24 hours is a reasonable expectation from what I’ve heard. Tonight to tomorrow AM. Follow Kendall Rogers on Twitter. He WILL be the one who breaks the story.
 

Eight

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well...yes

or at least kids that are willing to adhere to the requirement

https://dbu.presence.io/experienceType/dbu-chapel?id=ad438213-0ee9-475c-821a-323c104f7ac3

The whole world isn't woke yet...some people still have faith

acu requires their students to attend chapel and christian mindset is definitely taught in their classes outside the divinity program and there are ways to get around the chapel requirements and there is a very, very good reason why for the most part all upperclassmen move off campus
 

Eight

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I have no clue how big dbu is?? I’ve only heard of them the past couple of years and I grew up in The Fort!! They have our number in baseball I know that!!

been around a while, i know when i was at tcu and the frogs played them in baseball they were called dbc then, can't tell you when they made the leap from college to university

campus sits on a nice piece of land out by the lake near the va cemetery sw of dallas , friend has a daughter going there next year and i think he said the total enrollment is less than 10K, average class size is small, and cost of attendance after aid for her will be just over 25K
 

Eight

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Many on this board would consider the professors of religion at TCU to be a bunch of liberals if they actually talked to any of them.

nothing unique, the society of jesus which is the catholic order which is associated with the jesuits have educated some of the most liberal people i have ever known and i mean true liberals and not the street people of portland or the socialistic crowd
 

tcumaniac

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Loving god and loving others is very hard. Humbleness, kindness and justice are hard. When we fail to live into these callings the world suffers. When we practice them we see glimpses of life lived abundantly.
No doubt.

But it's also very important to define what it means to love. Our world has defined love as tolerance and affirmation, no matter what. Unfortunately, there are a lot of circumstance that affirming and celebrating something the world says is a good thing is, in actuality, the complete opposite of love.

Disclosure: Not trying to pretend to be holier than thou. I recognize I'm a complete jackass on this board (and in real life) on a regular basis.
 

Frog79

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Many on this board would consider the professors of religion at TCU to be a bunch of liberals if they actually talked to any of them.

My next door neighbor was a religion professor at TCU and he was a proud socialist, even back in the 90's when it was not as fashionable as it is now with the woke left. From what I could tell from talking to him he was not out of the mainstream in his department.
 

First Tee Frog

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No doubt.

But it's also very important to define what it means to love. Our world has defined love as tolerance and affirmation, no matter what. Unfortunately, there are a lot of circumstance that affirming and celebrating something the world says is a good thing is, in actuality, the complete opposite of love.

Disclosure: Not trying to pretend to be holier than thou. I recognize I'm a complete jackass on this board (and in real life) on a regular basis.

I’ve seen how you show love to all those you encounter, practice humbleness and kindness so forgive me when I don’t take to seriously much when you try to define what grace filled living means
 
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