On Monday, November 18, 2013 06:33:45 Ben Lippincott wrote:
> I'm sorry if I offended anyone. The specific phrase that I used was a meme
> (it's the cartoon seal), and intended as a joke.

apology accepted ^^


> 
> On Monday, November 18, 2013, Craig Bergdorf wrote:
> > IMO:
> > 
> > I agree with ben that debates of reactions to offence to one's core should
> > be in person, (how else can you gauge when you're going too far? not going
> > far enough?  or smack them in the face? :) ) A broad group demands broad
> > humor, and personally, i take more offence to someone challenging what I
> > hold above myself than attacking myself personally, so I can relate that
> > to
> > some it is a far greater offence (how many eggshells did I just win?).
> > Neither is acceptable in print, or to be proclaimed/shouted from the
> > streets. In person or simulated with chat it IS different, it is part of
> > getting to know someone; deciding if they are compatible with you.
> > Although
> > I don’t think the op has any intention of starting this dialog, it was
> > going to come up eventually.  SynHak is getting big,  there are already
> > several pairs that don’t mix, Personally, I enjoy it, but I believe what
> > separates a Hackerspace from a group of close friends sharing tools is how
> > this specific issue is handled.  Some will just ban the offenders, some
> > will push towards ridgid professionalism, I favor the model of too many
> > people in a room:  if it sucks-yell as loud as the offence was yelled, as
> > Torrie did so eloquently.  This keeps the clickieness (is that a word?)
> > down to a minimum and continues the mixing of everyone on equal ground
> > (the
> > point right?).
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > To me, (as I was reminded recently) the discuss list is for coherent
> > thought, or proofread opinion,( or in my case, semi-intoxicated rants that
> > are spelchek3d), but not for casual chat.
> > 
> > On a few comments, including the two discussed here, Outside of severe
> > incompatibility with the program I run (which I can’t really fault anyone
> > for (however mad it may make me)), the only fault I saw is simply one of
> > using the list as a chat forum to get to know people, we have IRC & real
> > life for casual chat.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Please don’t slash my tires,
> > 
> > Craig
> > 
> > 
> > On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 1:03 AM, Jeff Nielson
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
> > 
> > "I am your god" is just as vague as Ben was.  That is why people who are
> > PC just stay away from topics that might offend.  This is a conversation
> > that should be had in person.  I suggest you call each other, because this
> > kind of stuff just gets blown out of proportion when written text is
> > misunderstood.  Some might say, they were just being funny.  I suggest we
> > look for ways to be funny that don't potentially tread on others when we
> > are talking or acting publicly. My advice to all is that if you want to
> > form your own RasPi church, say slurs, or create false idol walls you
> > should probably just do it with your close friends, not in a group that
> > wants to have a public face.  You will alienate good people that you would
> > otherwise really like to be around.
> > 
> > Disclaimer: I am not a member (because my schedule is bad).
> > 
> > --Jeff
> > 
> > 
> > On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Torrie Fischer <[email protected]
> > 
> > > wrote:
> > On Friday, November 15, 2013 21:45:24 Seeley, Tim wrote:
> > > Hi Torrie,
> > > 
> > > Thanks for caring and asking to have a better understanding.  Jesus died
> > 
> > so
> > 
> > > that I could be forgiven and restored to a relationship with
> > > Himself/God.
> > > That makes His and mine relationship very personal for me.  I am not
> > > offended when others religious beliefs are different.  Nor is it
> > 
> > offensive
> > 
> > > when those beliefs are written and posted.  The portion of the note that
> > > claimed the sales rack was a god gave no offence.  The sign goes further
> > 
> > by
> > 
> > > saying "I (the sales rack) am your god".  That is what made me wince.
> > 
> > Ok, right. I'm still not sure why it made you wince. I'm really not a
> > christian in any sense, so I have no idea about anything.
> > 
> > In my opinion, I don't think it is necessarily un-Excellent to say
> > offensive
> > words. What matters, is the intent of those words. Consider the phrase
> > "wow
> > thats gay". It could be interpreted either way. In one instance, it could
> > be
> > said by a close LGBT friend as a statement that something is in fact
> > incredibly gay.
> > 
> > Another instance would be with Ben's post earlier in the thread, where the
> > word "gay" was used as a negative statement. The connotation there is that
> > being gay is an inferior state. After all, shouldn't an organization of
> > technically-minded people be able to run a mailing list or two without
> > issue?
> > Since that doesn't seem to be the case, they must be gay.
> > 
> > Considering the above, this is perhaps why I'm confused as to why "I am
> > your
> > god" seems to offend. I can understand that it makes an incredulous and
> > blasphemous claim, but I'm not able to see how that statement might be
> > describing your religious identity as an inferior state.
> > 
> > To me, the statement was a playful joke that intended to convey to the
> > reader
> > that the rack was a corporeal entity trying to convince the reader that
> > they
> > were your new god and should be treated as such. I imagine that the rack
> > could
> > be seen as one of Satan's tricks that attempt to lure you towards
> > disobeying
> > the first of the ten commandments. Considering that, if Satan himself
> > (with
> > all his terrible power) could only muster the strength to conjure a test
> > of
> > faith in the form of a harmless wire rack, well, I think thats pretty
> > funny.
> > 
> > In no way do I mean to come off as trivializing your concerns, I'm merely
> > trying to understand the intricacies of a culture I am rather unfamiliar
> > with.
> > 
> > > Jesus willingly died that all who would repent and believe in His name
> > 
> > shall
> > 
> > > be saved and live with Him forever. That is great news!  Christians are
> > > called to share that news. That means share not impose.  We are not
> > 
> > called
> > 
> > > to go around worrying about how others are offending Christians.  That
> > > really would not help anyone.  By speaking up all that I really wanted
> > 
> > was
> > 
> > > to add religious preference to the list of things SYNHAK counts as
> > > worthy
> > > of respecting in others.
> > > 
> > > I am all for an eggshell-free zone at SYNHAK.  In an effort to address
> > > potential future eggshell issues, let me say a few words about the use
> > > of
> > > Jesus's name in ways that are
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