I have learned that it isn't effective to be a "one trick pony".
Same with a 'Punch and Judy Show', it gets nowhere, yet seems to have come back into its own style.
Shall I complain, that also gets nowhere, just another 'Punch and Judy Show'.
About people wanting to stick to and argue their beliefs, to the point of an obsession, I think that seems common on the net, on most forums. It is the nature on the net.I've learned more what "casting pearls before swine" means.
I've learned that many times when people say they come here to learn they really only want to debate their beliefs.
I've learned that I would never want to be the webmaster of this site.
I've learned that people tend to hide behind a screen and say things to people that they would not say to them in person.
I've learned that there are some mighty neat people who live in Denver.
More to come, I'm sure.
I was gonna put this response off for a while, but maybe this is the place, and I'm sure to be too long-winded about it and botch it up a bit. I took a two-year sabbatical after initially signing onto TOL, due entirely to the flavour of welcome I received within the first 30 minutes of my visit and welcome thread, which I found and still find very offensive, especially as I’m reminded of it through crude profanity of negative rep comment every time I visit my User CP. There were and are plenty of other such Christian Internet boards, and I simply chose to visit those for a while.
I don’t mean to sound a sensitive crybaby, and I think a lot of Knight, from here and elsewhere, and even of the members insulting me in their welcome - I'm quite sure they're honourable folk. Having endured a lot, like most of you no doubt, I actually think I have a pretty thick skin, I’ve just always been hopeful of better things for Christian Internet discussion.
I only post that to post this. I’ve always known that Internet communication presents special challenges even beyond the miscommunications we commonly experience in more direct or intimate settings, but what I’ve learned in the two years I’ve been away and in coming back is that most every large Christian Internet discussion board is hopelessly flawed, inadequately administered, and a blight upon the name “Christian”. It’s of course a shame, and partly an element of the format, but it’s not unlike the Christian religion in general or we Christians individually. In many ways we’re broken and a poor testament to Christ, but we’re not without the availability of Christ being genuinely seen in and through us, and our Internet discussion boards exhibiting God’s grace amidst our considerable inhospitality and cruelty.
I guess what I’m saying is that TOL teaches me to ignore member and administrator comments alike, look earnestly for the person beyond the comments, and look even more earnestly for Christ in every post. Address those, and not the symbols representing them on a flat screen.
toldailytopic: Since coming to TOL I have learned that... |
if you put someone on ignore
you won't see their negative rep
if you put them on ignore
you won't have to see them at all
I've learned that there are more nutjobs out there than I thought possible.
you do when someone quotes them
Since coming to TOL, I have learned that....
I am God's child and He loves me...and what that really means.
I should value myself more.
Theology won't get you to heaven.
It's ok to be wrong.
Sarcasm is an artform.
A person's religious beliefs don't always stop them from being a jerk. Infact, some people use it as an excuse.
A person's religious beliefs don't always stop them from being a jerk. Infact, some people use it as an excuse.