Posted on 03/27/2002 10:38:26 AM PST by malakhi
No, I regret that I did not. It was in a public forum and was so horrendous to me that I did not find it possible to step back and consider that possibility. I only knew I needed to speak out against an evil. I was mistaken regarding her intent according to her apology. That is a tragedy that should teach us something, but I do not know if it will.
I got a freep-mail today from proud2brc today that proves he is proud and gleeful that he baited NC posters into saying negative things about him and then hit abuse.
I'd call that revealing the contents of private Freepmail. I'd call that willfully misrepresenting the contents of an email.
I would not have to have posted the entire conversation if you had not willfully misrepresented my words.
But enough of this.
cbash made a similar comment to me earlier this week.
Alas, for cbash
I think this is a good example of a time when one might use the abuse button on oneself to remove a message meant for private reply.
I can see you are working very hard to engage each other in a better way than we have before. I applaud you for that. We all have a lot to learn before we can come and reason together. But in time perhaps our goodwill shall make that a possibility.
Thanks and Amen to that.
Alas, for cbash
Thank you. We're all refreshed and challenged by your unique point of view.
BigMack
Yes, you are right. I've let this foolishness get under my skin, and should know better.
Good night. My apologies for being truly out of control.
This kind of language is becoming to commonplace. Someone told Oxford that he or his opinion was of no significance. And now you do the same with Brian. I encourage all of us to refrain from calling each other insignificant when it is a total affront to the Gospel of Jesus Christ who teaches us how tremendously significant we are in God's sight. John 3:16.
BigMack
I believe Iowegian has helped us all by reminding us of the Scriptural teaching on conflict resolution. Unfortunately, for me, in public settings my passions about certain things can overrule the wisdom of the Word of God. Pray for me in this -- that wisdom may increase in my dealings with others.
I believe Iowegian has helped us all by reminding us of the Scriptural teaching on conflict resolution. Unfortunately, for me, in public settings my passions about certain things can overrule the wisdom of the Word of God. Pray for me in this -- that wisdom may increase in my dealings with others.
And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever. Daniel 12:3.
Peace, in the Name of the Prince of Peace, TTC
He's not my boy though I am very proud of him for his apology.
Trust this, BigMack, I will confront your words when you diminish the dignity of people -- even people with whom you are furious. We must not ruin the opportunity for discussion and community by such.
I have carried on long, exhausting debate here without ever once hitting the abuse button, or whining as you folks are now, and in which I was publically and privately commended repeatedly by RC and NRC alike for my patience and reserve.
But there is a vast difference between taking the heat of a sane theological debate, and putting up with the senseless insults, bigotry, and slurs that you insist on defending as legitimate debate. These have no place in legitimate civil debate here. And these senseless insults, bigotry, and slurs are the reason the "abuse button" is necessary, and why some have been, justly, banned.
The difference, apparently, is wholly lost on you, in your obvious bias.
Whatever kind of look you were going for, you missed it.
The difference, apparently, is wholly lost on you, in your obvious bias.
Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.
BigMack
Your bias is showing.
Trust this, BigMack, I will confront your words when you diminish the dignity of people -- even people with whom you are furious. We must not ruin the opportunity for discussion and community by such.
Trust this, if Bible-believing Christians do not wake up and fight with their spiritual weapons against this growing ecumenical monster, we who today live in countries which allow freedom of religious worship could within one generation find ourselves, or at least our children, in bondage to a world church headed by the Roman pope.
You know what you can do with your ecumenicalism.
BigMack
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