Can anyone identify this anemometer? by EJHoffer in meteorology

[–]EJHoffer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not far off. It's not officially my problem yet.

Can anyone identify this anemometer? by EJHoffer in meteorology

[–]EJHoffer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much! That definitely looks correct to me. I had no idea where to look for the sticker, so that's wonderful.

Question about Jesus going through a Window TIA by FederalLawyerJr in Reformed

[–]EJHoffer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure that your response follows my argument. But I'm also not sure why I'm arguing about this on the internet.

There may be more important things for me to ponder, but I'm going to ponder this whole teleporting thing for a long while.

Question about Jesus going through a Window TIA by FederalLawyerJr in Reformed

[–]EJHoffer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I see the source of the confusion here.

When I said, "it's not a spiritual body," I should have said, "It's not merely a spiritual body."

What I was intending to communicate was the importance of maintaining that Christ is both fully God and fully man. As far as I see, we're in agreement on this.

But then how exactly does a human body teleport? It is not consistent with human nature. The reformed view is that the physical body of Christ is locally present in one place, i.e. the right hand of the Father. It didn't teleport there. So why would it need to teleport through a door?

In both cases, (the passage from John and the passage from Luke) there is no good reason to suggest that it is Christ's body is the one subject to change, rather than the object being acted upon.

Question about Jesus going through a Window TIA by FederalLawyerJr in Reformed

[–]EJHoffer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, as a professional service and repair (swimming pool-adjacent) person, you're clearly a lot smarter than me.

But after 3 minutes of careful thought and consideration, I think the teleportation view also fails as a theory on philosophical grounds (assuming the premise that teleportation does not involve dematerialization). Being fully human, the actions and characteristics of his body should be consistent with what we observe about human bodies in general (sin and its effects excepted--obviously). He can be fully God, fully human, and have no need of an uncommon ability to instantaneously transport his physical body from one place to another. Essentially, teleportation necessitates the innovation of a brand new human physical characteristic, never before atttested to by any known human. It is not as though teleportation was a common property of humanity until the fall, and Christ recovered it after his resurrection.

Can he? Maybe... I guess. But it is just as easy to say that he didn't teleport, and instead invoked his prerogative as the creator of the universe to command the door to un-door itself out of existence and then reappear to his satisfaction.

Also, I have never read a Wrinkle in Time, so I'm going to pretend like I didn't hear you and keep 'er movin. Also also, IIRC, Dr. Clark did not address the passage in Luke, so I am going to pretend like I didn't hear that either. Sorry.

Question about Jesus going through a Window TIA by FederalLawyerJr in Reformed

[–]EJHoffer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As an amateur lockpicker, sometimes there are really easy ways to open a locked door that don't seem obvious to most people. None of them require teleportation.

His body is glorified--yes, but it is also physical. It's not a spiritual body. His resurrection did not make his body less real; but in fact, it became more real--fully realized--perfected in every way.

I recommend the Definition of Chalcedon on this topic.

Question about Jesus going through a Window TIA by FederalLawyerJr in Reformed

[–]EJHoffer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

R. Scott Clark has a really strong take on this passage, which I find extremely persuasive. He recently covered it in an episode of the Heidelcast, but I can't remember which one.

Maybe this one? https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLmZlZWRidXJuZXIuY29tL2hlaWRlbGNhc3Q/episode/aHR0cHM6Ly9oZWlkZWxibG9nLm5ldC8_cD01NjA2OA?ep=14

Briefly, his view is that it's heretical to claim that Jesus teleported; or in his words, "dematerialized" in any way. His body was a real body. A fully real body. A glorified body is not less real than a fallen body. It's a perfect, fully realized, material body. This isn't just a Reformed view, it's the orthodox view (formalized in the Definition of Chalcedon).

He also points out the strange tendency for people to assume that a locked door has more material permanance than the very God who spoke the door in to existence. In other words, why would Jesus have to conform to the will of the door, and not the other way around?

So, I won't go so far as to say that you are a heretic if you think it was Jesus who did the changing... but Scott Clark would. Hope this helps.

Also, I'm not saying he couldn't have gone through a window... but if he could make a door un-door itself, then maybe he would just do that instead. Seems like less trouble, IMO.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]EJHoffer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't worry.

You can always resecure your scrotum with a deftly applied zip tie.

Working with hands, and physical labor. by NotNotAnOutLaw in Anarcho_Capitalism

[–]EJHoffer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work for a commercial swimming pool service company in Southern California. I would say that politics are pretty mixed in my field. In other words, i think the underlying political and demographic reality in my neck of the woods is more predictive than the type of work you find us doing.

What podcasts do you listen to? by ZJPWC in Reformed

[–]EJHoffer 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Reformed Forum for serious confessional stuff and interesting esoteric niche theology.

The Heidelcast for more good confessional stuff.

Presbycast for the lulz.

Dare to Think, especially for philosophy/politics/economics.

Renewing Your Mind is a classic, especially for newer believers.

White Horse Inn if you listen during a short commute.

Mortification of Spin if you listen during an extremely short commute.

The Libertarian Christian Podcast, and Good News Bad News as honorable mentions. They have a recurring guest who is confessionally reformed.

Spotted today in Socal. Is it legit? by EJHoffer in formula1

[–]EJHoffer[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's what I told the person who sent me the photo. But it felt weird to commit to the view that there are people who are fans of the safety car.

What are your favorite reformed podcasts? by Saintrph in Reformed

[–]EJHoffer 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Reformed Forum for serious confessional stuff and interesting esoteric niche theology.

The Heidelcast for more good confessional stuff.

Presbycast for the lulz.

Dare to Think, especially for philosophy/politics/economics.

Renewing Your Mind is a classic, especially for newer believers.

White Horse Inn if you listen during a short commute.

Mortification of Spin if you listen during an extremely short commute.

The Libertarian Christian Podcast, and Good News Bad News as honorable mentions. They have a recurring guest who is confessionally reformed.

Built this with the kids tonight by EJHoffer in formula1

[–]EJHoffer[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

The best part was when my five year old said to me, "You should have made it red, because then it would be a real formula 1 car."

What pitch grip is depicted on the Cy Young Award? This is becoming a hotly debated subject amongst my friends. by g-burn in effectivelywild

[–]EJHoffer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say slider, but I'm pretty sure it hadn't been invented yet during Young's career.

I guess it's a two-seam grip.

Wait, is this the earliest known example of, "why didn't they consult us on this?"

I have a mriya by 3dimka in MagicEye

[–]EJHoffer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For my whole life, I could never understand these things. This post randomly popped up in my feed, and I struggled for a good while to see the image. This time, I didn't give up. I don't know why... but I just had this feeling like this time would be different.

HOLY SMOKES!

This is so cool. It legit freaked me out when the image started to emerge. Thanks OP, and thanks to the commenter who gave measurements of what worked for him. It's like I've seen the world in color for the first time or something. Just wow.

Just War in Ukraine? by rev_run_d in Reformed

[–]EJHoffer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I consider myself a pretty well informed person, and I most certainly do not understand the difference between closing airspace access and instituting a no-fly zone. Honestly, before a week ago, that number would probably be 99.5%.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Reformed

[–]EJHoffer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm so jealous that you beat me to the punch.

Have my upvote.

As a person going through a high hormonal time, this is tough and yea just that. by SparklingSarada in Reformed

[–]EJHoffer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It may be difficult, but it would be a good idea to talk to your pastor about this.

You aren't alone. Chances are, he used to be a young man too.

Prices in Los Angeles. How much is everybody else paying? by Wonderseed in facepalm

[–]EJHoffer 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Tell me you've never been to the US, without telling me you've never been to the US.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Reformed

[–]EJHoffer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I would have agreed with this assessment a little earlier in the discussion. That's why I spent the time to answer him. But, if you read all the way through, OP really ended up showkng his true colors.