A good quizzing year has got to end with a bang. So what could be bigger than putting together 5 conferences of Bible Quzzing into one giant quizzing tournament. Yes, just as we finished every year, the last tournament is the invitational. The "Ohio tournament", as we ACC quizzers call it, was in Pennsylvania, at Lancaster Bible College. Kind of an oxymoron. There were 81 teams altogether: 2 from Virginia, 7 from Wayne County, 9 from West Liberty, 10 from Northwest Ohio and the most coming from, of course, the ACC with 53 teams. A total of 81 teams for 3 days in Lancasater, PA. What kind of craziness could this result in? Let me tell you...
FRIDAY NIGHT:
I was the first quizzer to arrive at the Deitricks. I was the first one that they saw live with the new shaven head. Yes, I followed my team into shaving our heads. I was the last,m but I did it. Now, while Tim and Mike bic-ed their head (shaved it down to the skin on their skull), I went with Bobby and wenth an eighth of an inch. Slowly all the quizzers entered in with their stuff. Tim brought Chelsea and Alyssa, and we saw Tim's bald head. He lookled like Mr. Clean. When Mike cam in, he looked like some kind of White Supremesist. Bobby had re-shaved his head for the occasion. Now we were truly 4 men in a vow. And these 4 men were ready.
Usually for practice, Spring City practices from 7-9 P.M., four practice matches, two from Dave, two from Vicki. Even when we had that overnight for the ACC Tournament, we did the same. But this was the invitational. This is different. So we practiced from 7-10 p.m., 6 practice matches, 3 from Dave, 3 from Vicki. Ya got to step it up for the big tournament of the year. After practice, we relaxed and had fun. I set up my Wii for the girls. They thought they set up all the pieces, but theey forgot the important sensor bar so the Wiimote could be read. Silly girls. "You need all the parts." lol. I was more focused on studying. In the middle of it, Tim and Mike called Bobby and I up to the room. Literally. I got a call on my cell phone from Tim to come up with Bobby and bring snacks and drinks. We did go up, but nothing happened up there. I just continued to study. So I went back down to play Wii until Mrs. Deitrick told us to go to bed at 12:30 because we had to leave by 6:30 a.m. the next morning. Bobby and I roomed. I went to bed listening to the material and praying for my team.
SATURDAY
I woke up at 6:10 to Bobby's cell phone alarm going off. He said, "We have 5 more minutes." So I rolled over. Well, a couple more "5 minutes more" I decided to get up. It was 6:25 a.m. So I decided to get up and do my thing to get ready. As my parents have always told me, I'm loud when I get up. I was loud enough to wake up the Deitricks. Apparently, the electricity went out and their alarm did not wake them up. So we rushed frantically about to get out of the house. The funniest part was Mike and Tim. Vicki explained to them what had happened, but not thoroughly enough for them to explain. She did explain how the power went off, but not that it was now back on. So when Mike went to turn on the lights, with his hand on the lightswitch, Tim said, "Don't bother to turn on the lights, the power is out." So Mike didn't turn on the lights and they got dressed in the dark. We finally were all together to leave by 6:50, twenty minutes after we wanted to. I practiced on the way up. Everyone threatened me that if I played "Horse-and-punch-buggy" they would all wail me back harder, so I skipped on that.
We somehow got there right on time, at 8 a.m. on the dot. Still, we were a little late for the big meeting because we had to say hi and catch up with the quizzers from our host family last year. Then we went into a packed auditorium for the announcements. We didn't hear a lot because we had to find a seat. I did hear an announcement about how they were going to deal with a block. If the quizmaster was uncertain of a block, but it kinda looked suspicious, they could reset the buzzers and ask another question. If it happened again, or if they were really sure, then they could asses a foul. It was a good call from the staff. We prayed, and then we off to matches.
We had the second round in the round robin, so we had to go to another match before. We went to GSC-205 because we had the next match there and we wanted to watch the quizmaster. The match there was Grace Chapel 2 (West Liberty) vs. New Danville (ACC). It was match from Group N with New Danville as the seeded team. It was obvious New Danville was seeded as they took off with the match. New Danville won easily. As our team watched, we watched where they were buzzing in and if we knew the answer by then. We were doing with that. The questions seemed easy, and we for the most part knew the answers. Now it was our turn in the room...well, almost. The match got over early, and we had to wait for our opponents. So we prayed and studied a little bit more. Tim read up on Honda motorcycles. Finally Zion 1 arrived. They had been watching Zion 2. Last time we quizzed against Zion 1 we won barely 90-80 in a hard match. This time, Zion 1 was not as hardcore against us. We maintained getting 90 points, which included me quizzing out. We won 90-45. We did better than we did last time against Zion. Spring City started in their round robin 1-0.
Repeat process. We had to wait a a round until our match, so we went to the room anyway to watch the quizmaster. This quizmaster was a favorite of our team: Jaime Detweiler. We also had a favorite scorekeeper as well. It always seemed like the match before us involved Grace Chapel 2 because the matched before us was Grace Chapel 2 (West Liberty) vs. Goods 2 (ACC). Grace Chapel 2 had a better start for this match, but they weren't going to win this one either. Spring City just watched how Jaime quizmastered. Now it was our turn up. Our match was against Crossway 1, a team from West Liberty. This was not the same one Landon from last year was on, thank goodness. They were seeded. Still, we approached this team with caution. Caution was not needed at all. We won 90-20. Spring City was still undefeated 2-0.
Reapeat process again. Spring City had a rest match, so once again we went to the room we were going to be in to watch the match. In that room the match was Petra 4 (ACC) vs. Central 1 (Northwest). We cheered for our friends on Petra 4, but mainly to watch the quizmaster. Next was our match against Byerland...again....again again. Yes, this was our third match against Byerland. The first time in the season we beat them greatly 135-55. The second time was in the ACC Tournament, where we barely won 65-55 by me quizzing out on question 15. We hoped to do more of a season performance thanthe ACC Tournament performance against them. Some things in the match never change. Both Charise and I quizzed out. But like other matches against Byerland, after Charise quizzed out, and there was really no action on Byerland's side. We won 105 to 45. Spring City remains undefeated 3-0 with one more match in the round robin.
Repeat process again again. We had to wait a match to our last match. So we went to the room and watched the match before us. It was important to watch this quizmaster because the staff was from West Liberty. We watched Timberline have a successful win against Neffsville 2. Now it was our shot. Our match was against Hinkletown 1. We had played them once in the season and won 100 to 45. This time Hinkletown 1 was stronger than in the season. They took control in the beginning and took a good lead. I quizzed out, but sloppily. In the end Hinkletown was the winner. Spring City finished the round robin 3-1.
Now things got difficult. We were done at 3-1. The other 4 teams still had one match to go. Hinkletown 1 was 2-1. Byerland was 2-1. Crossway 1 was 1-3. Zion 1 was 0-3. Because Zion 1 lost to Crossway 1, they were out of it. Yet their game would decide a major factor. We could be tied for first in a 2-way tie or a 3-way tie. A 2-way tie would be decided by head-on. A 3-way tie would be decided on errors. The 2-way tie would be in our favor, the 3-way tie would not be in our favor. We could end up 1st, 2nd or 3rd. We definitely did not want 3rd because 3rd meant quizzing against Sonnenberg/Pleasant View, a powerhouse team combining the best quizzers from two churches. 1st or 2nd is our aim. The last two quizmatches in our our group were Hinkletown 1 vs. Crossway 1 and Zion 1 vs. Byerland. We needed the underdog Crossway 1 to win over Hinkletown 1 to get first. If they couldn't win, we needed winless Zion 1 to win against Byerland so we could get 2nd. If neither happened, we would get 3rd, and have to quiz against Sonnenberg/Pleasant View. Tim and Mike went to the Zion vs. Byerland match; Dave and I went to the Crossway vs. Hinkletown match. It was looking good as Crossway was winning at one point with the score 55 to 20. But Hinkletown 1 got their act together and won against Crossway 1. So now we needed Zion to win. It seemed hopeless as Zion was winless at that point and clearly out of the tournament. But they put their best into it and got their only win of the tournament. Thank you, Zion 1! So Group F finished this way:
Group F
1. Hinkletown 1 (3-1)
2. Spring City (3-1)
3. Byerland (2-2)
4. Crossway 1 (1-3)
5. Zion 1 (1-3)
Not that first place we wanted, but it got us into the tournament. We were 1 of the 64 teams going to quiz in the afternoon in the bracket. Only 17 teams didn't make it, including Zion 1 and both Emmanuels. We found out our next match would be in GSC-204 against Rockville 1. But for now, we went and had lunch. Lunch was catered barbeque. Chelsea didn't like it because it was mostly meat. I enjoyed my chicken barbeque sandwich, but I also tried to study in between. When we were done, I took Chelsea and the rookies back to the Good Shepherd Chapel. We updated my personal bracket, and then we found a place in the hallway to practice. I ask them questions. Bobby got most of them.
As the morning went, we had to wait a match until we were up. The match in the room before that was Petra 1 vs. Blainsport. Since I usually root for who I predict will win, and the Deitricks were friends with the Eshes, I rooted for Petra 1. But Dave went to cheer for Blainsport. It seems like he never cheers for the people I'm cheering for. I'll never get that. Anyway, Petra 1 performed like a champion, which they are. Andrew Weiler quizzed out on question 3, all buzzes. Megan Blank covered the situation questions. They got team bonus and another quiz out, plus one more right to boot. Petra 1 was victorious, scoring 130 points. Now we were up against Rockville 2. We had quizzed Rockville 2 in the season, winning 75 to 50. This time we did better. We performed at Petra 1 strength, scoring in the triple digits, giving us the win. We were advancing in the winners bracket.
Our next match would be either against Zion 2 or Longenecker, and it was Longenecker. Longenecker finished 3rd in Wayne County, but it was a close 3rd, only missing 2nd place by 45 points. Longenecker has always been a tough team, and they still were. We could not compete with them and lost the match. We were on the one-loss side of the bracket.
Luckily going from one end of the bracket to another gives you a 1-match break until the next match. As usual, we went into the room we were in next. We watched Paradise 2 vs. Petra 3, both teams we quizzed in the ACC Tournament round robin. It started out as a close match, but Petra 3 took off and won the match. Now it was our turn up. The previous match was an inner church match between Goods 1 and Goods 3, and we would quiz the winner. Apparently Goods 1 was the winner because they were our opponents. Spring City took control of the match. I quizzed out. We won against Goods 1, advancing us in the losers bracket.
Since we were further in the bracket, matches were now closer, and we had hurry off to our next match. We returned to the room where we quizzed Hinkletown 1, hoping for better results this time. It was against Petra 6. I had forgotten it at the time, but this was another team we had quizzed in the season. We had beaten them at their home sanctuary in the season. At a smaller room at LBC, we were able to get our second win against Petra 6 this year. We were advancing in the second chance bracket more.
Our next match was against another Petra. This was Petra 5. Petra 5 was not to be taken lightly. Then finished 4th in League A, 6th in the whole ACC, with an average of 89 points. Seeded in both tournaments, they had also won the ACC Tournament this year. So it was the 2008 ACC Tournament Champions vs. the 2005 ACC Tournament Champions (even though Mike and I were the only ones left from that 2005 team). Another thing comes to play with quizzing against the ACC Tournament Champions. Last year Spring City quizzed against Rockville 1, the ACC Tournament Champions at the time, in the losers bracket and beat them, knocking them out! So it only made sense when we won against Petra 5. Yes, Spring City was the winners. We were moving on in the one-loss bracket, while Petra 5 was not. Add another ACC Tournament Champion to the Spring City victim list :)
Our next match was against the team we were avoiding quizzing against in the beginning. This was the dreaded match against Sonnenberg/Pleasant View. Being one of 6 matches going on, the small classroom was crowded with many viewers. Since Sonnenberg/Pleasant View was the only Wayne County quizteam quizzing at the time, it seemed like everyone from Wayne County was cheering for them! We had attracted some fans too. Zion was there, and so was Slate Hill 2, and even Blainsport was there! (See, it paid for Dave to be cheering for them!) Cheering might have helped Sonnenberg/P. View, but it didn't help Spring City. Sonnenberg/PV took off with their perfect quizzer Dennis Stauffer quizzing out. What suprised me is that they kept him in, despite having subs, including Dennis's own sister! The highlight for Spring City was that I quizzed out. That's it. They did a good job, and Sonnenberg/Pleasant View won.
So Spring City was done for the day, the tournament, and the year. As for the tournament, Spring City was 6-3: 3-1 in the round robin, 3-2 in the bracket. I quizzed out most, if not all, the matches. Comapred to last year, it seems we did better last year. Last year Spring City made it a match further in the tournament bracket: last year it was 4-2, this year was 3-2. But compared to 2005 and 2006, we did better this year than both of those years. Now that I look back on it, this was a pretty good tournament.
Our match was the last one of the afternoon, leading us up to the 2 hour break for dinner. We got to the dining hall late because of our match, and it was packed! We found some booths in the corner and had dinner there. Chelsea was relieved to find more meatless options this time. After dinner, Tim and Mike went to play frisbee with Calvary and Crossway (I found that odd considering both of them had matches that evening). Chelsea, Alyssa, Bobby and I went back to the Good Shepherd Chapel. I finished filling out my brackets, thanks to much help from Chelsea. We got most of the way done, then we went into the chapel for the fun match at 6 p.m.
At 6 p.m. there was a fun match, the biggest fun match I have ever seen among quizzers. 20 quizzers would be quizzing at once. It was the 4 best quizzers from each conference to see who the best conferences was. I didn't recognize any of the quizzers on West Liberty or Virginia because they don't put their standings online, but I recognized the other quiz teams. The ACC had its 3 perfect quizzers: Andrew Weiler (Petra 1), Jordan Keener (E-Town 2), and Kim Weaver (Good Shepherd), as well as 4th place quizzer Joel Delinger from 2nd place ACC team Paradise 4. Northwest Ohio had their 2 perfect quizzers Eliot Nofziger (Lockport 1), Whitney Stamm (Sand Ridge), 3rd place quizzer Sarah Schoenhals (Central 1), and 7th place quizzer George Miller (Edgerton Alliance). Wayne County came with their top 4 quizzers. They had their 3-year 1st place, and finally perfect quizzer Dennis Stauffer (Sonnenberg/Pleasant View) and his 3rd place brother David Stauffer (Sonnenberg/Pleasant View). They also had 2nd place Michelle Raber (Longenecker) and Brian Nussbaum (Orville). Their top 4 quizzer came from their top 3 teams! The buzzers were pretty well created for a 5-way match. The machine recognized the first one in, and blocked it out from all the buzzers. The bonus would be the second fasted buzz in from another team. The machine actually knew this! Pretty impressive! All cheering broke loose as every team cheered loudly for their conference. Last time there was a fun match was in 2005. In that 2005 match, Wayne County's best quizzer Dennis Stauffer (yes, the same Dennis Stauffer, duh) shamed all the other conference's perfect quizzers, especially the ACC's perfect quizzer Lisa Weaver, by quizzing out almost immeadiately. This time the ACC would not allow it. The ACC took an early lead. Since there are 20 quizzers up at the same time, quizouts were only 2 questions, totalling 25 points. Jordan Keener was the first perfect quizzer to quiz out, followed by another perfect quizzer, Andrew Weiler. Dennis still had to get in! He did eventually and quizzed out. Those 25 points were the only points for Wayne County. The match was interesting and fast paced. Poor Virginia couldn't seem to stay on pace! The weirdest question was this one. It was a good question that most of the quizzer audience knew, but no one on stage did! It went through all 5 conferences and was no one got it! That attracted a lot of boos. West Liberty pulled themselves together and make a comeback, having 2 quizouts. Northwest Ohio had Eliot Nofziger quiz out, and got 10 points on top of that. It came down to the last question with West Liberty and ACC tied at 50 points. On the last question, West Liberty buzzed in and got it right! West Liberty won with 60 points, ACC got 2nd with 50 points, Northwest Ohio 3rd with 35 points, Wayne County with 25 points came in 4th, and last was Virginia, unable to score anything. With West Liberty's all-star quizzers winning the match, it seemed like they were the best conference in quizzing. With their top 3 teams still in the tournament, could they go all the way and take first?
So I finished my bracket and looked for a good match to watch. I found one: Slate Hill 1 vs. Petra 1. Last year Petra 1 was unstoppable unless they ran into Slate Hill 1. That's what caused them to lose to Slate Hill 1 in the finals match of the 2007 season, making Slate Hill 1 the 2007 Champions. But this year, not needing to deal with Slate Hill 1 in the season playoffs, Petra 1 was the 2008 Champions. So this match was the 2007 Champions vs. the 2008 Champions. Who would prevail? The room was a classroom in Sabastian. I wasn't the only one who wanted see this match because the room was packed! I had to stand up in the middle to get there, and so did Chelsea, Alyssa and Bobby! It was apparent Petra 1 was the new champions, for they took a lead Slate Hill 1 couldn't catch up to. Slate Hill did their best, but they were not match for Petra 1. Petra 1 took the win, and moved on. Slate Hill1, who finished 4th place last year in the Invitational, was done, not getting anything in the Invitational this year. Still, I shook their hands and complimented them for a good year, although it wasn't as good as the last one.
I went back to the Good Shepherd Chapel to see the last match in the winners bracket which would decide who would go into the final match on Sunday without a loss. The match was Crossway 2 (West Liberty) vs. Sand Ridge (Northwest). This was literally 1st place in Group A vs. 1st place in Group B. Both were undefeated to this point, and they showed it. Sand Ridge did the same as they did last year. They took the match in their control and took the win. Just like last year, Sand Ridge would be quizzing on Sunday in the final match, either finishing 1st or 2nd.
I always liked watching inner-church matches in quizzing, and this match couldn't come any better. Late in the tournament, it was Petra 1 vs. Petra 2. These were (arguably) Petra's 2 best teams going at it. This match would decide what team would be in the top 4. The match was in s-101, and appriorately, for the lecture hall (of Tyrannus, lol) classroom was pretty much filled. All of Petra had to be there, as well as most of the ACC people still there, because the other match going on between 2 Ohio teams. Petra 1 was up to par, continuing their domination, but Petra 2 was not up to their par. Dave Jensen quizzed out, but that was the highlight. Petra 2 got enough errors to lose points, and the bonuses helped Petra 1. Petra 1 was victorious and going on. It was the end for Petra 2.
The final match of the night was between in the Good Shepherd Chapel between Petra 1 (ACC) vs. Calvary (West Liberty). The loser would finish the tournament in 4th place, the winner would go on to be one of the top 3 teams and quiz on Sunday. We knew Calvary because these were the girls who hosted us last year. This match also had history. Petra 1 and Calvary faced off in the losers bracket last year, with Petara 1 the victor. So here they went again. We cheered for our friends on Calvary, and so did the rest of West Liberty. The cheering didn't help. History repeated itself with Petra 1 being the victorious team. Crossway 2 (West Liberty), Petra 1 (ACC), and Sand Ridge (Northwest) were the top 3 teams, the last 3 teams in the tournament. They would go home looking forward to more matches the next day. The other 78 teams were done, and their year was over, including Spring City.
Once we got everyone rounded up, Spring City quiz team went back to their coaches' house. Mrs. Deitrick cooked us up a nice snack of soft pretzels and pizza rolls. We debriefed about what happen this day. We didn't play Risk, but had a small, short game of scum, and some more Wii. Alyssa really got into the Wii Boxing. We thought she was going to take out the TV! We all went to bed by 1 a.m., tired out by the days events. We made sure we all set our clocks :)
SUNDAY:
As the last day of quizzing came, we got up in enough time, got ready, had breakfast and left on time. On the way there, Tim and Mike caught up on lost sleep. It was very quiet. With the rest of people still up, I played my game of "horse and punch buggy, no punch backs". Since it was a Sunday moring, all the Amish were out, and so there was a lot of punching. Since Chelsea and Alyssa were in front of me, they got the most hits. I hope they didn't have too many bruises!
This time we arrived right on time for the start. We eventually found seats in the back. They did something different this year. Fred wanted to show how our quizzing is an act of worship, so he had us doing praise and worship mixed in with the final quizmatches. I liked it, very much because I agree with Fred's thinking. Quizzing is an act of worship and should be treated that way. It gives a new attitude to your heart when quizzing. So the first match was the match to figure out who would take on the undeafted Sand Ridge from Northwest Ohio. This match was Petra 1 (ACC) vs. Crossway 2 (West Liberty). This would be a deciding match, for if the winner wanted to be the champions, they would need to win 3 matches in one morning. These teams seemed evenly paired up, as they began the match with either a tie score or a near to tie score. But Petra 1 started taking a lead, and before Crossway 2 knew it, that lead was too far ahead to stop Petra 1. Petra 1 was the winner and was going on to the final match.
After more praise and worship, the final match was on. The last two teams standing were Sand Ridge (Northwest) and Petra 1 (ACC). What I saw, I'm not sure how many people were expecting that, but I wasn't expecting it, and neither was Sand Ridge! Maybe it was after having last year's Invitational championship handed to them through 10 bonuses, they thought the same would happen again. Not ture. Petra 1 quizzed wisely. As for what happened last year, almost the opposite happened as Petra 1 had no errors, while Sand Ridge gave up 6, all which Petra 1 used. That also means that Sand Ridge lost 10 points. They could've had 30 points, but they lost 10, thus only scoring 20. By question 13, Sand Ridge had clearly lost, but they still called a timeout afterward! Mrs. Detirick was wondering why the would call timeout after question 13. I joked around and say, "Threats. The coaches wanted to threaten their grades. The coach threatened with chains and ropes." (lol, that is definitely an inside joke.) Petra 1 won the match 155-20.
Since Sand Ridge only had 1 lost, and 2 losses are needed to be eliminated from the tournament, the same matchup had to faced off once again. The only difference in the setup was the team switched sides. So after a few more praise songs, both teams marched back onto the stage at different sides. Sand Ridge was looking for a win right after a loss, Petra 1 was looking for their 3rd consecutive win of the day. This match was closer than the last one. Even the errors were closer. Sand Ridge only managed to error 3 times, while Petra 1 errored 4 times, one away form losing points. But alas, the match went to Sand Ridge, winning 80-60. So this is the final results:
2008 Invitational
1st place: Sand Ridge (Northwest Ohio)
2nd place: Petra 1 (ACC)
3rd place: Crossway 2 (West Liberty)
4th place: Calvary (West Liberty)
There are many things you can point out as special for these top 4. The obvious is Sand Ridge is the Inviational Champions for the third consecutive year. Petra 1 is the first ACC team since 2004 to make the final match and place in the top 2 teams. According to our fun match on Saturday, the best team should've been from West Liberty. A West Liberty quiz team wasn't the best quiz team, but West Liberty did manage to have 2 of its teams finished in the top 4, the 2 seeded in the tournament. Furthermore, by Crossway 2 taking 3rd place, it is the first time a West Liberty team has been part of the top 3 since 2004. Between the 2 West Liberty teams, there was a split of brothers and sisters. It was great to see them both bring something home this year.
So that was it for matches.....for the year. The day closed off nicely. Merv gave a sermon on the material. It talked about Acts in our lives today. He seemed to mention everything, but he left out the revival fire seen in Acts, as Dave always tries to point out to us. After the message came a closing word with the word all next year's quizzers had been waiting for: next year's material. As the cordinator for Northwest Ohio walked up, it became obvious to what conference was hosting the tournament next year. Dave and I had figured this since they hadn't hosted since 2004. In 2009, we were going back to Northwest Ohio. I had only been there once before, and it was at Pettisville High School. This time, it was going to be at Archibold High School. The cordinator announced, "For next year's material, it made sense to us that we should go back to the beginning...we will be studying on the first part of Genesis." So the quizzing material will be the opening of Genesis. It was ironic because Tim said no more than 12 hours before that annoucement, "Wouldn't it be great to quiz on Genesis?" Tim insisted afterwards that he was right, while I his "guess" wasn't valid. Which chapters in Genesis they didn't specify. Anyway, I got started on the Tuesday after this anouncement.
So the rest of the day was peaceful. We all said goodbye to our quizzing friends, both the Ohio and Pennsylvania ones, not knowing if we will see them again until next year. I reminded some of them, including my own teammates, that I do exist outside the 3 months of quizzing :-). As these people were leaving, I got them to sign my orange shirt, the one with all the quizzers' names on it. Once our coaches gathered our quiz team together, they took us out to Friendly's to congratulate us for a year well done. There we ran into some ACC Quizzing staff. After full from a meal, we went back to the Deitricks. On the long ride back, most people slept, exhausted from the weekend and possibly the whole quizzing year. I decided to have last minute fun in the van, as I sat in the middle and played jello with Chelsea and Bobby on both sides. When we got back to the Deitrick's abode, we stayed there until picked up by our parents. All incoming parents congratulated the team for a good year.
So to briefly say what happened the next two days following. I was on Spring break. So I really had nothing to do. Monday was transition day, officially ending one year and beginning another year. I sorted through all my quizzing stuff, reflecting on the year. Maybe I'll tell you about those reflections sometime. Tuesday was the first day of the offseason. I opened my Bible, turned to Genesis 1:1, and wrote on a notebook, "Question number 1, question. When did God create the heavens and the earth? In the beginning Genesis 1:1". Look at quizzing 2009, here Graham comes!
The most literal reading of the Bible is to understand the Bible in its original context: historical context, geographical context, cultural context and literary context.
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