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This user is a Christian, but refuses to join any cabal.


An archola is a mutated Archie. Please leave comments, questions &c on my discussion page.

Who I am

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Name: Archie Wayne Mangold II

Date of Birth: December 8, 1973 in Pekin, IL, USA

Address:

PO Box 116
Oskaloosa, IA 52577-0116 USA
(street address witheld for privacy reasons).

Occupation: Paper route (Oskaloosa Herald); former employee of APAC Customer Services (1995,1996-2002), former editor Literary: The Magazine of Writing (1990-1999), reporter and editor for The William Penn Chronicle (2004-2005).

Education:

BA English, minors creative writing & editing and publishing from the University of Northern Iowa, May 11, 1996
Inducted into Iowa Beta chapter of Alpha Chi (Region IV, Chapter 63), December 2004
BA journalism, minor in sociology from William Penn University, May 8, 2005, Summa Cum Laude
Currently considering graduate schools

Sexuality: Heterosexual male, single (never married)

Political affiliation: American Reform Party, and thus I am a member of the radical center. I voted twice for Ross Perot and twice for Ralph Nader. I question the two-party system and recognize the necessity of third parties. I am pro-life beyond anti-abortion; my views are close to the Consistent Life Ethic, although I still subscribe to St. Augustine's just war theory.

Religous affiliation: Lutheran (Protestant Christian), raised in LCMS, ALC & ELCA churches, occasionally attend a WELS congregation. However, sectarian differences confuse me. At the moment I consider myself a nonsectarian Lutheran.

Churches I have attended:

  • Saint John's Lutheran, Sand Prairie Township (Green Valley, IL): LCMS, 1973-1984. I was [[baptism|baptized here.
  • Saint Paul's Lutheran (Hedrick, IA): ALC/ELCA, 1984-1991. I was confirmed here. Sadly, this church no longer exists.

Other philosophy: I consider myself enlightened, and while I'm fairly bright I'll admit I'm not all that Bright. My favorite secular philosopher is Socrates.

IQ: 129 (tested March 1992).

e-mail: archie@mangold.com

web page: archola.com

phone number: Withheld for privacy reasons.

Other identities: As a musician I am Vanilla Shadoe. As a speaker I am Ice Stevens. I swear on a stack of holy texts of your choosing that I have never been a Wikipedia sockpuppet. Sockpuppet allegations have thrown around too much lately anyway,

The Centrist Fellowship

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The Centrist Fellowship is a group of editors dedicated to promoting cooperation, reducing binary thinking, reflecting scholarship in an NPOV manner, and promoting progress, beginning with the Jesus article. The charter members include an Atheist, an Agnostic, and two Lutherans. See User:Archola/The Centrist Fellowship for more details. Disclaimer: This is meant to be compatible with Wikipedia:WikiProject Countering Systemic Bias, and does not imply POV-pushing.

May the Force be with you!

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Star Wars is a good allegory for the Christian faith. It reminds us that there is a difference between the Force, the Dark Side of the Force, and those who just don't have the Force. Those without the Force will be skeptical. Atheists are not necessarily evil; they just don't have "faith." It is important to remember that even a good Jedi can be tempted to the Dark Side. Anger, fear, hatred, suspicion, prejudice, incivility, vandalism, sockpuppets, edit wars, ineffective voting, binary thinking...these are all paths to the Dark Side, and must be avoided.

Metaphysical Poker

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Einstein was right. God does not play dice, he plays poker! Let's watch...

  • "I would rather believe in a god who may not exist, than risk the wrath of a God who may exist." (Based on Pascal's wager.)
  • "God would see through a cheap trick like that." (Monty Python's wager, as submitted by SOPHIA.)
  • "I don't know if God exists. I'll just wait and see." (Agnostic's wager.)
  • "It is better to live your life as if there are no gods, and try to make the world a better place for your being in it." (Atheist's Wager.)
  • Religion ups the ante (submitted by Avery W. Krouse.)
  • God raises the stakes.
  • Interruption: Sorry, but we're out of snacks. Can somebody make a run to the store? (submitted by Avery W. Krouse.)
As Kenny Rogers sang, "You've got to know when to hold 'em!" (submitted by CTSWyneken.)

Awards

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I award this Barnstar of Diligence to Archola for his tireless efforts to bring order and unity to the Jesus page. --Avery W. Krouse 05:10, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
A Barnstar!
The Original Barnstar

For being a wonderful Wikipedian! Sophia Gilraen of Dorthonion 15:27, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
A Barnstar!
A pet chimp!

For all your hard work! :) » MonkeeSage « 04:31, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
A Barnstar!
The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar

I hereby award the Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar to Archola for keeping his cool, working towards consensus and other similar feats of civility on hotly contested pages such as Jesus and Christianity --CTSWyneken 14:55, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

Aphorisms

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  • Those who butt heads are named for that action. (Original; March 2, 2006).
  • Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. (John 8:32; also Alpha Chi motto).
  • Examine your convictions. (Just popped in my head the evening of 02/24/2006).
  • The trouble with striving for the center is that sometimes you get caught in the middle. Know when to withdraw. (Personal critique of my own political philosophy).
  • You cannot claim a right that you are not prepared to grant to others. (As per SOPHIA).
  • When arguments get heated, keep this in mind.
  • I have made it my mission to help ensure that the various Jesus articles are consistent, accurate and well-organized, while respecting all viewpoints. The topic has proven contentious. Jesus Christ! (But feel free to leave a message.)
  • I maintain that a universe without God is as illogical as a book without an author. (Based on the Theistic axiom (Deus ergo universalis), and perhaps argument from design)
  • I assert that the "god" that the Atheist does not believe in is not God.

Quizfarm

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It's about time I took this Quizfarm test. Here goes…


File:Worldview culturalcreative.JPG
Cultural Creative World View
You scored as Cultural Creative. Cultural Creatives are probably the newest group to enter this realm. You are a modern thinker who tends to shy away from organized religion but still feels as if there is something greater than ourselves. You are very spiritual, even if you are not religious. Life has a meaning outside of the rational.

Cultural Creative

69%

Romanticist

50%

Existentialist

50%

Idealist

44%

Postmodernist

38%

Modernist

38%

Fundamentalist

31%

Materialist

19%

is Your World View? (updated)
created with QuizFarm.com

--- Comments:

  • "Tends to shy away from organized religion" is inaccurate. I tend to shy away from disorganized religion. I'm very much a committed Lutheran; but with the multiplicity of Lutheran sects, who is to say which are the "true" Lutherans? More broadly, I find it hard to reconcile "One holy Christian and apostolic church" with "the sin of unionism." Like the hymn says, "We are one in the [Holy] Spirit, we are one in the Lord, and we pray that all unity will one day be restored."

Martin Bucer up for Featured Article Review

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I just wanted to let you know that you can cast your vote of "support" or "oppose" to the Martin Bucer article as a potential featured article at Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates/Martin_Bucer#Martin_Bucer. Thanks! --Epiphyllumlover--Epiphyllumlover (talk) 21:41, 17 April 2009 (UTC)

The Bottom of the page

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This user is a member of WikiProject Christianity

The goal of WikiProject Christianity is to improve the quality and quantity of information about Christianity available on Wikipedia. WP:X as a group does not prefer any particular tradition or denominination of Christianity, but prefers that all Christian traditions are fairly and accurately represented.

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