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Old 03-08-2008, 10:36 AM
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Hello everyone,

I thought I would reintroduce myself... I decided to change my name and add my lot to the Latin phrases going around.. A lot of this as been going around lately and I felt the contagion...

Why did I want to change my name? Thunaer grew out of a teenage idealism of names from my ancestoral past from a native homeland... It really does not describe me today and everyone always ask what it means.. It was a very ancient German Norse name from the region my family hailed..

Why the new name? It really represents who I am Today... "In the Presence of God", Always read to Worship and To Worship in the Correct Manner prescribed by His Holy Law.. Which I believe to be our highest and sacred duty... It also describes living in the presence of, under the authority of, and to the honor and glory of God... So from Thunaer to Coram Deo I have become....

So Hello Again To EveryOne...

Cor meum tibi offero, Domine, prompte et sincere.
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I hope we don't all have to rename ourselves in Latin. I'm not sure what I would use. Perhaps:

Sum, ergo edo.
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Old 03-08-2008, 10:43 AM
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I hope we don't all have to rename ourselves in Latin. I'm not sure what I would use. Perhaps:

Sum, ergo edo.
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I hope we don't all have to rename ourselves in Latin. I'm not sure what I would use. Perhaps:

Sum, ergo edo.


It was the cool thing to do back in Martinus Lutherus' and Ioannes Calvinus' time. Maybe the amount of thinkers with latinized names entails a positive correlation to the health of the Church.
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I hope we don't all have to rename ourselves in Latin. I'm not sure what I would use. Perhaps:

Sum, ergo edo.
I'm not going to do it. I would have more trouble getting used to a new name than the rest of you would.

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We all stand mea culpa coram Deo but for His grace!
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That and it's about the only latin I know other than the five solas.
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I suppose I could do "Greenus Bagginsus."
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I suppose I could do "Greenus Bagginsus."
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German for grenade: ein loudenboomer

German for atomic bomb: ein grossenloudenboomer

German for hydrogen bomb: ein grossenloudenboomermitgrossenholeingroundenalleska put
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German for grenade: ein loudenboomer

German for atomic bomb: ein grossenloudenboomer

German for hydrogen bomb: ein grossenloudenboomermitgrossenholeingroundenalleska put
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German for hydrogen bomb: ein grossenloudenboomermitgrossenholeingroundenalleska put
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