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Maccabeus
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Do people ever actually gather in the chatroom? I can't say that I've ever seen any indication that people are there.
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Ryan Hart
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Yeah there were a couple of us in there last night, around 11.
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Toretha
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Not at all on subject-but why did you choose that user name?

As for chat, usually at night, is a pretty good time to come

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ak
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You do know that aim chat has more people, right?

Parachat has spurts of popularity, and I prefer it hugely, but mostly if you go in there you wait a long time between bites. [Smile]

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Maccabeus
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Toretha, it's a very long story....

Generally speaking (with a few exceptions) most people in my church don't believe in permillennialism. When I was in high school, I decided to put together alternate "prophetic" timelines from prophecy, just to demonstrate that there was nothing special about the one LaHaye's writing the Left Behind series from. In the best one I came up with, the present was a time comparing roughly to the Seleucid period. Frankly, the whole thing was absurd, but I got kind of caught up in it at the time.

When I first got online in college, I started using "Maccabeus" on ISCA BBS; it was sort of an ambition thing, I suppose. Afterwards, I began using the name just about everywhere I went online. I don't like it so much anymore, but people who know little more than the sound say it fits me, and putting it aside would leave the large numbers of people who know me only by it confused.

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