Post one from this thread and we'll discuss it
One artie.
Just one.
From this thread.
Post it up here and we'll discuss it.
I wasn't on the list at all. :banana:
Now I will be though. lain:
Here's another one for you SOD
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3346505&postcount=144
The relevant portion being:
I see our friend who likes to pretend he's a lawyer has been clamoring for the attention he's so dearly missed since he sulked off butthurt and has been yammering on about consent again, so let's revisit:
TH's credentials as a lawyer have been verified already, Further, he's challenged you on it if you were willing to put your money where your gob is. So either you're deliberately lying or accusing him without foundation, none of which would be applicable to your sig. The same with the 'sulked off butthurt' garbage but just address your misrepresentation for the time being.
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He won't. The way he uses the Holy is nothing new. He's comfortable saying anything that suits him because the first complaint he made about me when I differed with his baiting tactics is the key to understanding him. He said I was playing a game. No reason to say it, except it was the thing at the heart of who he is here and what he does. It was what he understood, so he projected it.Address this SOD and stop being such a gutless wimp about it. Take responsibility for your own words and hypocrisy for once.
He won't. The way he uses the Holy is nothing new. He's comfortable saying anything that suits him because the first complaint he made about me when I differed with his baiting tactics is the key to understanding him. He said I was playing a game. No reason to say it, except it was the thing at the heart of who he is here and what he does. It was what he understood, so he projected it.
Sod is here to amuse himself. He's said it. There's nothing more or less to it and him than that. Dishonesty doesn't trouble him. He doesn't care.
Just enjoy pointing out the hypocrisy that approach can't help but generate and never, under any circumstances, take him seriously. I did that once. No idea now why. Just new to the forum scene.
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His reticence to address the post in regards to your being a lawyer underlines all your above.
Whats wrong with a lawyer wanting to be a writer ...
Nothing from this thread artie?
He's in a great position. He can and still does (or at least did a while back) practice when it suits him, take pro bono work and only field the sort of cases and clients he wants.Whats wrong with a lawyer wanting to be a writer instead, it worked well for John Grissam
Well that's just an extremely stupid thing to say about the profession.Nothing at all.
I'm always encouraged when people turn away from evil.
artie said:Does your sig only apply to this thread?
I heard a lot of squawking earlier about how horrible Chrys and I have been in this thread
He's in a great position. He can and still does (or at least did a while back) practice when it suits him, take pro bono work and only field the sort of cases and clients he wants.
Well that's just an extremely stupid thing to say about the profession.
Agreed ... how ridiculous to focus on this thread. You (just you) are horrible in all threads.
Better?
Actually when it comes to criminal law, i can understand the sentiment.
I used to want to be a lawyer when i was younger - but the more i knew about criminal law, i thought there is no way i could defend someone i knew or thought was guilty and no way i could prosecute someone i knew or thought was innocent and the grey areas of both would at some point force me to either quit or compromise my own morals, there would be no other way to do the job.
Perceptions of Lawyers - A Transnational Study of Student Views on the Image of Law and Lawyers
Abstract:
This article reports a survey of first year law students (1Ls) on their first day of class in the United States, England, Scotland, Germany, Australia, and Argentina. The survey asked about the 1L's opinions of the prestige and honor of lawyers and whether lawyers deserve their incomes. It revealed that 1Ls had quite low opinions about whether lawyers were honorable, sometimes lower than the opinions held by the general public.