zeezrom wrote:If we are going with the person "most likely to hold little kitties and sing soft ballads of the old days of the West", I would vote for Blixa.
Had you put Doctor Scratch or Kishkumen on the list then it would be a tough one to call. On the one hand, Reverend Kishkumen has taken some pretty serious vows and is a spiritual leader loved by many. Doctor Scratch ranks high, however, in terms of pure charity shown to his fellow man. Too often he is not recognized for his charity, yet he never complains about this.
Liz, not sure Jesus would have placed his name at the top of the list. ;-)
This has me thinking that many here have displayed faith, hope and charity toward one another, but only Blixa knows soft ballads of the old days of the West.
Gadianton wrote:Had you put Doctor Scratch or Kishkumen on the list then it would be a tough one to call. On the one hand, Reverend Kishkumen has taken some pretty serious vows and is a spiritual leader loved by many. Doctor Scratch ranks high, however, in terms of pure charity shown to his fellow man. Too often he is not recognized for his charity, yet he never complains about this.
I refuse to say anything more than I am undeserving of your high praise, Dean Robbers. It is you who deserve to be on this list for the way you have deftly managed, in such a sage and humble fashion, the many issues that a university administrator must confront. Not many people could have dealt with the smear campaign the embittered Simon Belmont entered upon when his contract was discontinued for gross incompetence and failure to show up to teach his courses. I am sorry to have to say it in public, but you deserve full credit for picking up the slack and making sure that his unprofessionalism did not harm the eager students who had paid good money to hear Simon lecture.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist
Is it just me, or do people tend to project their own characteristics on Christ?
bcspace has the vengeful, judgmental Jesus. Will has the Jesus who gives loyalty tests by demanding odd or immoral acts from his followers. Zee has the "nice" Jesus.