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Classik's Book of Christian Forum Topics

Mike

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The thought occurred to me that eventually, Classik will get through his whole book of topic titles. And then what?

Let's throw out our best guesses, and he can say who is closest. What page is he on, and how many pages are there in his book?

Let's see... Roughly 25 topic titles per Page...

Page 55 of 450. He's just getting started. :p

We love ya, brother! :lol
 
I think his book is inexhaustible as he is very young and has many years of thoughts that expand that of a normal thinking brain as his is always in overdrive or it could be to many soccer balls to the head, possibly, LOL.:dunno
 
Depends if it's one question per page or a whole page full of questions!

I like Classik's proposed questions. He has a way of starting conversations that invite all to respond and they don't start off as a heated debate. They may end up that way, but it's not his fault. I proposed a question (the "Jesus on Adultery" thread) which was inspired by Classik's method of proposing questions.
 
Depends if it's one question per page or a whole page full of questions!

I like Classik's proposed questions. He has a way of starting conversations that invite all to respond and they don't start off as a heated debate. They may end up that way, but it's not his fault. I proposed a question (the "Jesus on Adultery" thread) which was inspired by Classik's method of proposing questions.

I can picture the scene a few years from now. By the time you type "c . . . l . . . a . . . s . . . s . . . i" in a search bar, "Classik Method" will have already been the first choice listed.
 
Depends if it's one question per page or a whole page full of questions! I like Classik's proposed questions. He has a way of starting conversations that invite all to respond and they don't start off as a heated debate. They may end up that way, but it's not his fault. I proposed a question (the "Jesus on Adultery" thread) which was inspired by Classik's method of proposing questions.
Absolutely funny. :D
 
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