I'll say it another way,maybe it's a good title for another thread(since you like starting them,lol),,,,
"If God the Father reached down and took his finger and anointed your forehead with oil,and gave you a worldwide platform to preach the Gospel,would you change?",,,
,,,That is,would you change the way you post?,would you change the respect you pay to others?,,would you let your screen-name fade away and start again with another?,,,,If God the Almighty gave you the voice to be heard by the entire earth on the www,,,would you need to start over,or are you the vision of your own self you daydream about when you are in secret with God? Is the person we are on the www the same one who we in secret promise God we would be if he,,,ect.ect.ect.,,,,
When it comes to preaching about "Paul's Gospel" I'm totally
focused and serious. Being as truthful and careful to post words
that, point to the "Dispensation of Grace." That's the time we're
living in today. I encourage posters to read and study the writings
of the Apostle Paul, for it is he who was given the "Grace Message"
by the "Risen Christ."
When it comes to posters who either, reject the truth of
Paul's Message or assume the position of mockery and attack
the "Grace Message" I passionately defend the Message and
am willing to go to battle for it! I like to call it, "Verbal fisticuffs!"
When it comes to being witty, sarcastic, and hyperboles,
those are part of my personality, and who I am. We're all multi-
faceted human beings. We have different aspects of our self that,
not everyone sees! We pick and choose how we act, the words
we use and how we come across to various people we come in
contact with, during the course of our life.
When it comes to how we respond on the Internet as
opposed to real life situations. There's a tendency to show off
some "Bravado" on the "Net" because, we have a "wall of
anonymity." Would we call somebody a moron, idiot, ignorant,
stupid, etc, in a real life situation; probably not. Why? because
it would most likely end in some kind of, 'physical altercation?'
When it comes to being ourselves on the forum, I believe
our true personality is exposed to a certain extent. Some of what
we say and how we respond and react to others is, playing a part
in a small "Human drama." Shakespeare said it best; "Life's but a
walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon
the stage, and then is heard no more."