Eleventh Doctor Q&A
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Well I guess I don't know. They have some sort of Christian focus.
Do you ever laugh at things you read on the SS?
The average number of people you communicate with per day?
If I ever visited you, what would be the top place you'd take me to see/visit?
Have you ever had depression?
Do you ever laugh at things you read on the SS?
The average number of people you communicate with per day?
If I ever visited you, what would be the top place you'd take me to see/visit?
Have you ever had depression?
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Your abrupt answers, Eleventh! They just crack me up! 
What do you think about me sneaking out of bed and getting on the SS at midnight when they whole house is asleep?
How long have you lived in your current house?
How often do you brush your teeth? (isn't this a dumb question?)
What do you think about me sneaking out of bed and getting on the SS at midnight when they whole house is asleep?
How long have you lived in your current house?
How often do you brush your teeth? (isn't this a dumb question?)

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What constitutes a Christian focus?
All the time
A dozen
The Freer art gallery
Yes
Fourteen years
Two or three times a day
All the time
A dozen
The Freer art gallery
Yes
I used to do that all the timeWhat do you think about me sneaking out of bed and getting on the SS at midnight when they whole house is asleep?![]()
How long have you lived in your current house?
How often do you brush your teeth? (isn't this a dumb question?)
Fourteen years
Two or three times a day
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What is your favorite book of the Bible?
How badly do you think you'll miss us when you're gone for a year?
How badly do you think you'll miss us when you're gone for a year?

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The book of John
A whole lot
A whole lot
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We'll miss you too.
Of course that goes without saying...
Do you enjoy the outdoors? Do you enjoy any active games?
Do you enjoy the outdoors? Do you enjoy any active games?

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Thank you
I enjoy the outdoors sometimes, just yesterday I was walking along the Potomac in Old Town Alexandria. I enjoy soccer from time to time.
I enjoy the outdoors sometimes, just yesterday I was walking along the Potomac in Old Town Alexandria. I enjoy soccer from time to time.
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If you had to guess my favorite book of the Bible, which would you guess?
Likewise, what do you think my favorite verse/passage might be?
Likewise, what do you think my favorite verse/passage might be?
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Your favorite book of the Bible, I'd think Psalms.
And your favorite verse is Matthew 23:27
And your favorite verse is Matthew 23:27
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Oooooh that's a fun question guess favourite bible book and verse for me? No worries if you can't. I think you know enough about me though.

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I'm going to guess your favorite book is Job and in a surprise twist your favorite verse is actually Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem Ozymandias "Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!'Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away"
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Well if it includes Christ himself I would say that's a good start.Eleventh Doctor wrote:What constitutes a Christian focus?
I'm surprised its not your Church.Eleventh Doctor wrote:The Freer art gallery
I'm getting the impression by the short quick answers that questions here are no longer wanted. ?
Did you kill that spider?
What do you think of multiple people now who have quoted you in their signatures? Should the trend continue? Or would it be too much for your pride?
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I think good movies can include Christ but I've also seen good movies that don't include Christ. I think that trying to define a movie as Christian or not misses the point. I would rather see a good movie without Christ than a poorly made movie with Him.
I thought my church went without saying. But yes, obviously we would go to my church.
Nope, the questions have just been ones I've been able to answer quickly and shortly.
I did
I have no problem with people quoting me in their signatures. I have no strong opinion on whether it should continue or not. I don't think it will overly affect my pride though.
I thought my church went without saying. But yes, obviously we would go to my church.
Nope, the questions have just been ones I've been able to answer quickly and shortly.
I did
I have no problem with people quoting me in their signatures. I have no strong opinion on whether it should continue or not. I don't think it will overly affect my pride though.
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How did you come up with your Twitter name?
How do you hold a Bible if you only stand in Church? I mean, unless you have no hymnbooks or anything.
How do you hold a Bible if you only stand in Church? I mean, unless you have no hymnbooks or anything.
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So for those who don't know my Twitter name is Apophatically which means negative theology. This does not mean a negative attitude toward theology but the opposite of Cataphatic theology which is positive theology. So Cataphatic theology would say God is love while Apophatic theology would say God is not evil. Apophatic theology is linked to mystical theology in the sense that Apophatic theology says there are things we cannot know about God so we need to take a negative approach of what He is not rather than trying to define everything that He is. But as to why I picked that name, I started my Twitter account shortly after I started attending an Orthodox parish and found Apophatic theology very important.
We don't hold our Bibles in church, I haven't actually taken my Bible to church in over 5 years. Pretty much the entire service quotes Scripture and there is a Bible that is read to everyone by the deacon or reader so we don't hold our own. As for hymnbooks, most of the service is the same so we end up memorizing most of it but for the movable parts there is a a single double sided piece of paper with the movable hymns for the day. We do have service books, they're pretty small though, for visitors.
We don't hold our Bibles in church, I haven't actually taken my Bible to church in over 5 years. Pretty much the entire service quotes Scripture and there is a Bible that is read to everyone by the deacon or reader so we don't hold our own. As for hymnbooks, most of the service is the same so we end up memorizing most of it but for the movable parts there is a a single double sided piece of paper with the movable hymns for the day. We do have service books, they're pretty small though, for visitors.
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To state for the record, you were fairly close and the guess were good ones.Eleventh Doctor wrote:Your favorite book of the Bible, I'd think Psalms.
And your favorite verse is Matthew 23:27
But my favorite book is Esther and my favorite passage is Matthew 6:25-34.
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hahaha just because I'm depressed doesn't mean I like depressing things 
But those were very interesting answers
Thanks for answering!
I actually hate Job as I still don't get why God let all that stuff happen.
I had never heard that poem but I do like that line. It resonates with how I feel sometimes.
But actually my favourite Bible Book is 1 John because it makes sense. God loves us so we love God and others. Got it.
My favourite Bible Verse is John 16:33
Why is John your favourite book?
What is your favourite bible verse?
Are you a Christian Mystic?
But those were very interesting answers
Thanks for answering!
I actually hate Job as I still don't get why God let all that stuff happen.
I had never heard that poem but I do like that line. It resonates with how I feel sometimes.
But actually my favourite Bible Book is 1 John because it makes sense. God loves us so we love God and others. Got it.
My favourite Bible Verse is John 16:33
Why is John your favourite book?
What is your favourite bible verse?
Are you a Christian Mystic?

I love that poem.Eleventh Doctor wrote:I'm going to guess your favorite book is Job and in a surprise twist your favorite verse is actually Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem Ozymandias "Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!'Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away"
What is your favorite poem?
Least favorite book of the Bible?
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Everyone (Blitz doesn't count) fears ninjas, except for one: I, Ninjahunter
Can you change me from the monster you made me? Monster: Starset
Everyone (Blitz doesn't count) fears ninjas, except for one: I, Ninjahunter
Can you change me from the monster you made me? Monster: Starset
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Because it was the first book I fully read after becoming Orthodox.aragtaghooligan wrote:Why is John your favourite book?
What is your favourite bible verse?
Are you a Christian Mystic?
I don't have a favorite Bible verse.
I am a Christian mystic.
Something by T.S. EliotBlitz wrote:What is your favorite poem?
Least favorite book of the Bible?
Least favorite book, Leviticus
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