ADHD - always learning. John 3:14-18. Romans 10:9-11. I like to share scholarship. some is food for thought - I was raised SBC now removing the “churchianity”
@Coach_Mackay_@TFel922@AimPointGolf Actually. Aimpoint can be faster than regular green reading when done properly. Very accurate as well
But I agreed. Slow is slow.
@LiamMinty_@Coach_Mackay_@TFel922@AimPointGolf For clarity - He did not use aimpoint.
I’m suggesting if the guy learned aimpoint he would not be walking all over the place and then looking at his book.
Agreed. Slow is slow. I see juniors on AJGA get so in to their process they take forever. Their coaches need to practice and time that process. It can get painful sometimes.
I also see juniors do aimpoint and do it right. I also see juniors not walk all the way to their ball when they should. I see them not even open their yardage book until it’s “their turn”.
Bottom line to me is coaches should be teaching this in addition to everything else.
My gripe is people that jump on the aimpoint in slow bandwagon without even understanding the proper way to do it. And like you said….. any process can be slow.
Thanks coach!
@Coach_Mackay_@TFel922@AimPointGolf For sure carries a lot of weight. I think most people against aimpoint don’t truly understand the process
So many videos out there. I watch juniors do it properly all the time. Much better than walking all around the green and for sure better than what this guy just did.
The Torah's verb for this is dabaq — to cling, to hold fast to Yahweh (Deut 10:20, 11:22, 30:20). That's what the wilderness generation was called to and failed at. Hebrews picks up the same image in Greek and applies the audit to the church in chapters 3–4 — "if we hold fast our confidence to the end." Calvin and Arminius weren't asking the question those chapters answer.
Can a person stop abiding in Christ?
For centuries, the Calvinist and Arminian debate has centered around eternal security: Is salvation entirely God’s sovereign grace, or does it depend on human decisions? But what if we are asking the wrong question entirely?
Dr. Michael Heiser argues that the Bible’s approach to this question is not philosophical, but covenantal.
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What Calvinists call “mystery”, “tension”, or “paradox” in Scripture are really just contradictions created by bad doctrine.
If we encounter what seems to be a contradiction in the Scriptures, we must assume error on our part, not a contradiction on God’s part.
I should like to say that Genesis 1 neither makes the argument for a Young Earth nor an Old Earth even Theistic Evolution. It is a polemic against the gods of the surrounding nations with an ANE flair