I've never even implied that. You on the other hand have boldly posted that judgment is yours when, in Truth, it is not.
It would be best if you just stick with baking your pies!
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I've never even implied that. You on the other hand have boldly posted that judgment is yours when, in Truth, it is not.
I've never even implied that. You on the other hand have boldly posted that judgment is yours when, in Truth, it is not.
I like pie. lain: :chew: I also like a few of the people quarreling...maybe that Truster character has done enough damage.
He's on enforced vacation. Why don't the rest of us work as hard to undo the animosity he managed to engender among the faithful in his brief (I know, but it only felt like years) stay among us.
It's an idea. :cheers:
I appreciate AMR's sound judgement and even tone here:
Me too.
Thank you.
I like pie. lain: :chew: I also like a few of the people quarreling...maybe that Truster character has done enough damage.
He's on enforced vacation. Why don't the rest of us work as hard to undo the animosity he managed to engender among the faithful in his brief (I know, but it only felt like years) stay among us.
It's an idea. :cheers:
I like pie. lain: :chew: I also like a few of the people quarreling...maybe that Truster character has done enough damage.
He's on enforced vacation. Why don't the rest of us work as hard to undo the animosity he managed to engender among the faithful in his brief (I know, but it only felt like years) stay among us.
It's an idea. :cheers:
I like pie. lain: :chew: I also like a few of the people quarreling...maybe that Truster character has done enough damage.
He's on enforced vacation. Why don't the rest of us work as hard to undo the animosity he managed to engender among the faithful in his brief (I know, but it only felt like years) stay among us.
It's an idea. :cheers:
Great idea!
All that has been proven wrong on TOL is the fault of one recent contributor!
How handy . . .
Not.
Damage done must be attributed rightfully to all contributors to these posts the last few weeks. Even those who lurked silently in the shadows, will bear blame before God, for these unfortunate events.
A light has been shined on spiritual darkness in these parts. It is not pretty, but it is real.
Are you saying you think your hands are clean? I'm afraid that would be a bit of blindness on your part, Nang. I certainly saw of side of you I've never seen before. And to put it mildly, it wasn't a pretty sight.
Wisdom. And regardless of my differences with GDaz, I can still consider her my Sister in the Body. :cheers:
No, but that's not what I either said or implied.Great idea!
All that has been proven wrong on TOL is the fault of one recent contributor!
Yes, if people step back and end pointless and increasingly hostile confrontations I'd say that's a win. I understand from personal experience how difficult that can be, but it's still a good idea.How handy . . .
If there was anything like an objective authority inclined to review it I'm still not certain that it would profit a soul. Given there isn't it could only reduce to either a) proclaiming truth by show of hands or b) a tiresome round of, essentially, name calling with all parties to it ending as they began.Damage done must be attributed rightfully to all contributors to these posts the last few weeks.
That sounds really important for angry words spoken in an internet chat room. I'm arguing for perspective.Even those who lurked silently in the shadows, will bear blame before God, for these unfortunate events.
You could start a thread.A light has been shined on spiritual darkness in these parts. It is not pretty, but it is real.
Great idea!
All that has been proven wrong on TOL is the fault of one recent contributor!
How handy . . .
Not.
Damage done must be attributed rightfully to all contributors to these posts the last few weeks. Even those who lurked silently in the shadows, will bear blame before God, for these unfortunate events.
A light has been shined on spiritual darkness in these parts. It is not pretty, but it is real.
I was trying.
BYBEE.....explain to me again why I should not quit??????
Damage done must be attributed rightfully to all contributors to these posts the last few weeks. Even those who lurked silently in the shadows, will bear blame before God, for these unfortunate events.
A light has been shined on spiritual darkness in these parts. It is not pretty, but it is real.
Because what you're now enduring is what we all have endured and shall, no doubt, continue to endure, BUT! We have each other.
And, because I like you!
I am your friend on TOL for as long as you care to stay!
Blessings!
As one who has lurked silently in the shadows for the past few days since Truster arbitrarily banished me to his list of the unredeemed, this has been one of the most painful things I've ever watched. That it involves those I have considered my closest friends since soon after joining TOL, is agonizing.
At this point I'm losing hope that any of these broken relationships can be mended. Words, whether spoken or written, can never be taken back. I have remained publicly silent to this point because, honestly, I can't think of anything I could say that would make the situation any better.
My heart hurts.
Words can be taken back. It's called apologizing and asking forgiveness. I've been trying to point out since I first got here that differences in doctrine do not dismiss belief in Yeshua. He is our common denominator and we should be able to rejoice in that, treat one another with respect and care and talk about our differences in ways that aren't wounding or that create stumbling blocks for one another. I, for one, would like to petition Knight to add that to the list of nono's here at TOL. When someone claims faith in Yeshua, Jesus, Iesous, Eashoa, the Lord, God, Adonai, Yah Weh, etc. it is an intensely personal thing and should be honored as such. No one should be declared an unbeliever based upon their doctrine. Argue your doctrine and truth smack til the cows come home but no one has the right to declare someone not of the Body of Yeshua but Yeshua Himself and I'm not saying ignore blasphemy.
Words can be taken back. It's called apologizing and asking forgiveness. I've been trying to point out since I first got here that differences in doctrine do not dismiss belief in Yeshua. He is our common denominator and we should be able to rejoice in that, treat one another with respect and care and talk about our differences in ways that aren't wounding or that create stumbling blocks for one another. I, for one, would like to petition Knight to add that to the list of nono's here at TOL. When someone claims faith in Yeshua, Jesus, Iesous, Eashoa, the Lord, God, Adonai, Yah Weh, etc. it is an intensely personal thing and should be honored as such. No one should be declared an unbeliever based upon their doctrine. Argue your doctrine and truth smack til the cows come home but no one has the right to declare someone not of the Body of Yeshua but Yeshua Himself and I'm not saying ignore blasphemy.