Well I am still hanging around. The atmosphere ebbs and flows on this forum. Right now it is ebbing. But yes, I seem to notice a lot more vehemently legalistic types these days. I even have someone who is out to let me know he hates me. I am glad to have my email unavailable to the general demented public. ;-)
2006-11-29 05:06:40
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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Im a familiar face, Ive been here about 8-9 months. I dont feel I am judgemental, I never send anyone to hell though occasionally I may call a question or a poster "stupid" but never just because they dont agree with me.
One thing that bothers me is that not all Christians are "my way or burn" there are some that are, but because WE did not write the Bible we cannot be responsible for its contents. WE are not God and cannot make the judgements for Him. If God exists, Im sure He wants us to know who He really is and not make up a god to fit our needs.
2006-11-29 05:09:54
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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fryedaddy, there are judgmental people on this site, and I'm guilty of it at times, just like many others.
What I'm trying to do is to bypass any questions that make me upset or angry because I want to walk in love and compassion to others.
You have valid points, but let me clarify something here. Yes, in our religion we do have faith which is the basis for our beliefs, but there is a big reason why we try to get others to convert.
Try to walk a mile in our mocassins for just a minute.
In my faith, I am told to help others. In fact our teaching shows that if someone has need of something and you can help you should do it. Also, if you see someone hurting or about to harm themselves and it's in your ability to help them, you should try to help them. So, when we see someone doing something that is harmful to themselves or ignoring what we consider the worst possible fate, we want them to avoid that situation. Perhaps our methods are wrong, but most of us share our beliefs not to be "holier than thou" or to be self-righteous or narrow-minded, but because we don't want anything bad to happen to you or to anyone else? Does that make sense?
A good analogy would be if a group of people were on the Titanic and having a wonderful party in the Grand Ballroom, and we saw the glacier, but you refused to believe that the glacier struck because you saw no evidence - our beliefs tell us that we do what we can to get you onto a lifeboat before it's too late. Perhaps if more people took the time to have gotten into the lifeboats on that ill-fated voyage, more people would have been saved in time.
2006-11-29 05:10:59
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answered by Searcher 7
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A year Already !!! I keep in mind that day with tremendous unhappiness :(, i remeber turning on the television and on account that Bob Woolmer had died in simple terms a million day after Pakistan were knocked out of the international Cup. And in the present day i presumed someone had KILLED him, and to in the present day i nonetheless have self belief he became KILLED !! He became being coated as a lot as interchange Duncan Fletcher, after the international Cup, alongside with Tom Moody, so i imagine Woolmer ought to have were given the job after Fletcher. He turned right into a sturdy coach, tremendous guy manager, and tactician. a guy above me suggested that he had mixed outcomes with Pakistan, yet at the same time as he coached Pakistan, they were a crew in a transition, they'd new gamers, so Woolmer did o.k. with the gamers he had. also England has a more advantageous pool of gamers than Pakistan, so Woolmer IMO ought to were an particularly able coach of england R.I.P BOB WOOLMER
2016-11-27 21:46:27
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answered by ? 4
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Many of the best and brightest on all sides have abandoned the forum because it is really a waste of time. For me, I remain though because once in a rare whiel someone asks a priceless question worthy of as valuable an answer as I can provide, and the chance to really have to THINK about the topic inspires me.
2006-11-29 05:12:25
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answered by Anonymous
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There are definitely different faces on here now. And it is hard to decipher sometimes (not all the time)which are being sincere and kind. I have noticed alot more judging and less compassionate answers.
2006-11-29 05:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Glad to see a familiar face. I am starting to get very bored with all this.Most the smart and kind people have seemed to vanish and I think I know why.
2006-11-29 05:09:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey! I'm a fairly familiar face.
Just nobody likes my answers.
I am judgemental, I must admit, but, judgemental in my own way.
- 16 yo Pagan
2006-11-29 05:04:52
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answered by Lady Myrkr 6
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the judjemental do not see thamselves as judjemental, but aren't we all judjemental in some way?
but ur right on the mark. its insecurity they can't face.
and if the exodus continues, i'll save u a seat on the last bus out.
if the extremists let me live that long.
2006-11-29 05:12:18
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answered by implosion13 4
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Many of the posters I seek out do seem to be missing.
2006-11-29 05:06:34
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answered by Let Me Think 6
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