What's the story behind your username?

JudgeRightly

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I'll start. I started listening to Pastor Enyart's "Bob Enyart Live" show a few years ago, and as I was going through the archive of his shows, I kept hearing that he had made a pamphlet called "Judge Rightly is not some guy's name." As time went on, I learned more about what the Bible says about judging, the Law, and God's expectations for governments to have a proper criminal justice system, so I took on the name "JudgeRightly," both on TOL and elsewhere on the internet. And it's stuck. I doubt I'll ever change it again.

What are the stories behind your username, either here or on other websites or services?
 

Tambora

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I usually go by the username "Sissy" because that's my name.
But when I joined TOL that username was already taken.
So I used the name of a favorite barrel racing horse I used to have - Tambora.
I asked the person I bought the horse from where the name came from, because I had never heard that name before.
He said it a derivative of a musical term that basically meant "Never misses a beat".
 

patrick jane

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Everybody knows who patrick jane is :chuckle: - if you don't, he was a TV character that used to be a mentalist at carnivals and fairs. He's kind of like a psychic, though he says there's no such thing. He reads people really well and always outsmarted the criminals. He began working with the CBI California Bureau of Investigation as a "consultant" after his wife and daughter were brutally murdered by a serial killer named Red John. It was my favorite show and was on for about 5 years or so. The name of the show was The Mentalist
 

steko

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Right at the start of my salvation by the grace of GOD, I had a constant barrage from people of various persuasions who wanted to harness me up with their legalism.
I discovered liberty in Paul's letter to the Galatians and sought refuge there quite regularly..
He told me to stand fast in that liberty.
When I came to TOL I remembered that so I took the name Steko as a constant reminder.


Gal 5:1 Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.


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'stand fast'

στήκω
stēkō
stay'-ko
From the perfect tense of G2476; to be stationary, that is, (figuratively) to persevere: - stand (fast).



G2476

ἵστημι
histēmi
his'-tay-mee
A prolonged form of a primary word στάω staō (of the same meaning, and used for it in certain tenses); to stand (transitively or intransitively), used in various applications (literally or figuratively): - abide, appoint, bring, continue, covenant, establish, hold up, lay, present, set (up), stanch, stand (by, forth, still, up). Compare G5087.
Total KJV occurrences: 156
 
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john w

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I usually go by the username "Sissy" because that's my name.
But when I joined TOL that username was already taken.
So I used the name of a favorite barrel racing horse I used to have - Tambora.
I asked the person I bought the horse from where the name came from, because I had never heard that name before.
He said it a derivative of a musical term that basically meant "Never misses a beat".

I was going to use "Mr. Ed," but some guy named "Wilbur" took it already.
 

glorydaz

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The Barbarian

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I was, years ago, on a message board with a lot of atheists. One particularly aggressive one told me that I had no idea how "barbaric" Christianity is. So I said "just call me the barbarian, then."

Everyone (except the bumptious atheist) thought it was funny, and the name stuck.
 

Danoh

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I usually go by the username "Sissy" because that's my name.
But when I joined TOL that username was already taken.
So I used the name of a favorite barrel racing horse I used to have - Tambora.
I asked the person I bought the horse from where the name came from, because I had never heard that name before.
He said it a derivative of a musical term that basically meant "Never misses a beat".

Great background story "sis" :)
 
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