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Getting To Know You => Introductions => Topic started by: Jac3510 on August 18, 2010, 08:06:28 AM

Title: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: Jac3510 on August 18, 2010, 08:06:28 AM
Hey all,

Introductions are always good places to start, so here's a quick "About me."

My name is Chris. I'm 28, married to the love of my life, and have a beautiful 9 month old daughter. The SN is incredibly old - goes back to when I was a young teen on AOL. It was a family SN. I just sort of kept it when everybody else moved on. I've got more years than I care to count under my belt on discussion boards than I care to admit. I've kind of been forum hopping a bit lately. If anybody here has ever been to G&S or (I assume the now defunct) Ethical Atheist you may recognize me.

I'm a Christian. I won't try to differentiate myself from other Christians with an "I'm different because . . ." speech (hmm . . . does that qualify as an "I'm different because . . ." speech?!?). Everyone is their own person.

Philosophically, I'm a Thomist (which puts me in the Aristotelian tradition). Theologically, I'm a dispensationalist. Ethically, I'm a virtue theorist. Politically, I'm an independent conservative.

I will keep my educational credentials to myself. We put too much emphasis on credentials and not enough on arguments themselves. I'm not a fan of positions or titles. I believe that all men are created equal, and the constant desire people have to create orders of superiority saddens me. I've seen enough of that in religious, academic, governmental, and professional institutions to know that I don't want any part of it.

Lastly, I have no particular motives or reason for joining. I like forums and I like to talk to people about philosophical and theological issues. There aren't too many positions I haven't been exposed to, but I do like to stay abreast of what people are saying. To that, I look forward to getting to know the posters here. I've done a good bit of lurking, but I'll probably do some more before I jump into any discussions.

Thanks much!
Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: skwurll on August 18, 2010, 08:19:40 AM
Welcome to the forum!
I'm sure you'll love it here.
Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: The Magic Pudding on August 18, 2010, 09:38:25 AM
Welcome Chris.
Enjoy your daughter as much as you can, they really do grow too fast.
Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: Tank on August 18, 2010, 09:41:20 AM
Morning

The Magic Pudding offers wise words. It only seems a blink of an eye since my eldest daughter was born yet she is expecting my first grand child in December.

Welcome aboard!

Regards
Chris

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Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: Jac3510 on August 18, 2010, 09:57:47 AM
Y'all (uh-oh, just gave away I'm in the US South!) could not be more right about how fast they grow up. Nine months is no time, I know, but she start standing up in her crib yesterday. Unreal. It was only a few weeks ago should wasn't even strong enough to lift her head . . .

Anyway, thanks for the welcome, and congratz on the grand-baby, Chris. If we had known each other long enough, I'd have to tease you a bit by calling you Gramps! How's that for time flying. Sheesh. :)
Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: Tank on August 18, 2010, 10:00:15 AM
Well sprog is due on the 3rd and my 51st is the 1st so I could get a really good present  :D
Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: Ned on August 18, 2010, 02:38:54 PM
Welcome Jac3510
Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: McQ on August 18, 2010, 03:50:45 PM
Chris, welcome to HAF. Thanks for the intro, too. It's very nice to have folks come in and give us a little background and some insight as to what they are looking for here as well. You'll have plenty of opportunities to talk about a wide range of subjects with people of hugely different beliefs here.

I hope you jump right in.
Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: Martin TK on August 18, 2010, 03:55:32 PM
Welcome, Nice intro....

I agree and disagree with the whole educational credentials thoughts, however.  As a PhD, myself, I've worked hard to earn that title, while I don't try to shove it down anyone's throat, mainly because I'm not as smart as most of the others on here.  My area of expertise is NOT science or logic, so I tend to fail in those areas.  I do NOT equate intelligence with education in any way, I've met many "educated" people who were just stupid, and many of the most intelligent people I know never sat a single day in a college classroom.  My best friend calls himself "functionally illiterate" and yet he's worth millions and in a debate makes me look like a child.  We have a great realtionship not because of the differences we have, but in spite of them.  He's a great fishing buddy, and someone you want on your side in a bar fight for sure; but he also has a business sense like none I've ever seen before.  He started out buying cars, cheap, then fixing them up and selling them for a profit; then he went to homes, and eventually businesses.  Now, he owns and runs one of the most successful quail farms in the Southern US, and makes a bundle.  Go figure.

Anyway, welcome and jump right in....

Martin
Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: Jac3510 on August 18, 2010, 07:16:35 PM
Thanks again for all the warm welcome.

Martin, congratulations on the degree. I know you weren't telling me for that or any other self-gratifying reason, but congratulations nonetheless. The work that goes into it proves, if nothing else, a perseverance of character that most would do well to learn. I have the utmost respect for higher education. I'm also glad you agree that education doesn't equal intelligence. My point is just that there is a place for brandishing credentials. The classroom might be one of them. If I am going to pay a significant amount of money to learn a subject from an institution, then the people guiding my studies had better be prepared to offer me some basic proof that what they are telling me passes muster. After all, theoretically, I don't even know in that situation what I don't know yet.

So hang your diplomas from the office wall and put your letters after your name on your resume. It's appropriate. But in a discussion forum where everyone uses SNs rather than real names . . . well . . . I take it the atmosphere is a bit different, don't you? Any person of intelligence will know after reading a few posts of mine whether or not I'm a raving idiot or not. As you said, education doesn't determine that, and announcing my credentials (or lack-thereof) only opens the way for my ideas to be critiqued with reference to their origin rather than their own value. No one wants that. ;)

And now I'm off to feed my baby girl. She just woke up from her nap. I love that little thing so terribly much!
Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: Cecilie on August 18, 2010, 07:29:27 PM
Welcome Chris. :-)
Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: Davin on August 19, 2010, 01:02:10 AM
Obligatory welcome.
Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: pinkocommie on August 19, 2010, 02:22:31 AM
Hello!  Welcome to the forum.  :D
Title: Re: Obligatory Intro :)
Post by: parrotpirate on August 19, 2010, 05:46:27 AM
Welcome to the HAF!

And congrats to Tank! My girls are 20 and 12, and the grand-daughter is 9 months. I still don't know where all that time went!
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